Final Answer:
The New England Colonies are: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
On the map, label those four colonies in the northeastern region (above the Middle Colonies).
Then, for economic activities:
- Use ➔ (arrow) for Trade — place near ports or rivers (e.g., Boston, New York Harbor).
- Use ▲ (triangle) for Shipbuilding — place along coastlines with forests nearby (e.g., coastal Massachusetts, Maine area).
- Use ■ (square) for Industry — place in towns with mills or workshops (e.g., inland towns in Massachusetts or New Jersey).
- Use ★ (star) for Farming — place in inland areas with fertile soil (e.g., Connecticut River Valley, parts of New York and Pennsylvania).
Note: Since the map shows only the *Middle* Colonies outline (NY, NJ, PA, DE), the New England Colonies are *north* of that shape — so you’d draw or write their names just above the top of the map outline.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of middle colonies worksheet.