Colonial America Book Reflection

In Heathcote Elementary School, my class was assigned to make a Colonial America book. It was a long process of taking notes, planning my writing, writing my draft, typing my doc, and pasting it on to my google slides. Before we started our book, Mrs. Rickard gave us our topics. My topic was daily life of colonial women. First, I took notes and collected Information for my topic. Then, I planned out my writing and did my draft on paper. Next, I typed my draft on my doc. Last, I pasted my writing that was on my doc into my google slide. Finally, I did my pictures doc, bibliography, and glossary. The process took patience. My favorite part was making my google slide because I liked organizing the text and images.

I learned a lot from this experience. I used to only know a little about Colonial America, but now I know a lot about Colonial America. To get my information, I read books, articles, and websites. I used to think Colonial America wasn’t very interesting, but now that I know a lot about it I think it’s very interesting. The most challenging part for me was my chapter 1 because I had to organize my notes and make a chapter with them. I learned that I can handle a difficult progress of making a book. If I did this project again I would find more words to put in my glossary because I want to teach kids more words and meanings. 

This is my Colonial America Book and I hope you enjoy it:

 

4 thoughts on “Colonial America Book Reflection

  1. I thought your book was amazing! I loved it because I loved reading about there clothing and how they made it!

  2. Your book and blog post were bot so amazing! My favorite part of your book were the pictures. That was my favorite part because they looked very realistic. I liked your blog post because you listed all the steps of the process of making your book. I really liked your book and your blog post!

  3. I loved your book it was amazing:) I learned a lot more about colonial women than I ever knew. Something interesting I learned was that women used to play card games I didn’t even no that card games existed back then something else I learned was that women held parties to husk corn and make quilts.I would definitely want to learn more about colonial women.

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