Today she watched a video of the present tense of the irregular verbs, it was an interactive video, where she was able to practice and also learned new verbs.
The Southern Colonies comprised a large portion of colonial American trade and agriculture and many important events occurred there. This lesson has described the economy, culture, and society of the Southern Colonies and why the Southern Colonies were founded. The Southern Colonies were settled by the British Empire. They include Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
During today's classes, we learned to distinguish between a quantity, a unit, and a measurement standard. We learned to name and use SI units for length, mass, time, volume, and density. We also performed density calculations and started to work on conversion factors.
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware were the four middle colonies of the United States. They were much more religiously tolerant and culturally diverse than other colonies. The warm climate, rich soil for farming, and ample natural resources helped these early colonies thrive. New York began as New Netherlands until the Duke of York overpowered it for England. The Duke awarded the lands of what would eventually become New Jersey to his friends. William Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania. Penn wanted to create a safe place for Quakers to practice their religion, and he had strong relationships with his neighbors. He eventually gave the colony of Delaware its own assembly. The Mason-Dixon Line separates Pennsylvania from Maryland