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- Anticipation guide: A royal colony
- This activity presents students with a series of true/false statements about the early Carolina colony. Students respond to the statements before and after reading an article about the changes in the Carolina colony in its first fifty years, as it was divided into North and South Carolina and changed from a proprietary colony to a royal colony.
- Format: /lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- "Land and Work in Carolina" teaching strategies
- A variety of suggested activities for use with an article that explains the key elements of feudalism, with a focus on how those elements evolved into the systems of labor and land ownership seen in colonial North Carolina.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Lords Proprietors graphic organizer
- Completing this graphic organizer will aid students' understanding of the eight men who controlled the Carolina colony.
- Format: chart/lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Power sharing and the Lord Proprietors of North Carolina
- This lesson examines the essential question: How did government instability under the Lord Proprietors effect the development of North Carolina? The lesson has been modified for novice low English language learners.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 English Language Development and Social Studies)
- By Pamela Glover and Laura Packer.
- Reading guide: A Declaration and Proposals of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina (1663)
- In this activity, students read the initial plans by the Lords Proprietors for settling and governing the province of Carolina. They respond to questions designed support their comprehension of this primary source document.
- Format: /lesson plan (grade 8 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.
- Understanding Culpeper's Rebellion
- In this lesson plan, students read an article about Culpeper's Rebellion and participate in a role-playing activity designed to help them understand the causes for and implications of this historical event.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Pauline S. Johnson.

