Instructions: Imagine you were a passenger on the Mayflower. Now that you are in America and have started making a new home, write a letter to friend back in England. Tell about something that has happened since you left nine months ago.Meet the Common Core State Standards with this Activity
Tip: Diversify this lesson by having some students write from a Native American’s point of view. These students can write letters or diary entries to show their understanding, which will give a complete perspective of the events during this time period.
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- Students should begin by reading informational text to gain knowledge about this time period. (CC.R.I.10)
- Have students use the parts of a friendly letter correctly, including: date, greeting, body, closing, and signature. (CC.L.2)
- Ask students to write their letters as narratives. They should develop imaginary, yet realistic, experiences using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. (CC.W.2 and CC.W.3)
- Give students time to research, reflect, and revise their letters. (CC.W.10)
- Require students to do additional research. Have them draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis and reflection while writing their letters. (CC.W.7-9)
- Students should explain events, ideas, or concepts, including what happened and why, based on specific information they find. (CC.R.I.3)
- Help students use technology to type and publish their letters. (CC.W.6)
- Students can type and print their letters, then display them on a bulletin board display (see Bulletin Board details below).
- Students can create a Fakebook account for their fictitious pilgrim. Learn more about Fakebook.
- Students can write a text message conversation between two pilgrims, a pilgrim and a Native American, or a pilgrim and his friend in England using this SMS Generator.
Bulletin Board: Pilgrim Pen PalsStudents will have a blast writing Pilgrim Pen Pal letters & I love meeting the standards! via @remediapub { Tweet This }
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