During colonial times, children played jump rope, a game similar to hopscotch, and played on homemade see-saws. They also played leap frog, ring-toss, tag, and had relay races. In the summer they went swimming and enjoyed water games, and in the winter they played on sleds.
London Bridge is Falling Down, Scoth-hopper, and more
they play with dolls and other fluffy items.
Kites, Hide and Seek. Most of the games that we play today!
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During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
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During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
they did chores and played games
In colonial times, many families required the children to stand while the adults sat and ate their meal. Older children were quickly expected to complete adult chores and were held accountable.
Children wore fur coats and cotton clothing during winter.
children adressed their parents in colonial times by being very formal
only people with no children could be a Tanner in colonial times
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The possessive form is, "You read about women'slives during colonial times."
People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.
they wore dresses
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People played several different games during colonial times in New Jersey. The games included graces, hornbook, fivestones, marbles, ring the hob, shuttlecock, cats cradle, and nine pins.
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