tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post6485401952577866192..comments2023-07-09T16:20:55.860+02:00Comments on Today in Social Sciences...: Tuesday, 10th November 2015Paqui Pérez Fonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09825244803602259869noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7968761101230823169.post-77100888347889552802015-11-22T14:35:03.675+01:002015-11-22T14:35:03.675+01:00Hello,
You have to add the sources of the pictur...Hello, <br /><br />You have to add the sources of the pictures you've included and remember that you have to use the PRESENT PERFECT to talk about close events. You have to review before posting, because there are some spelling mistakes you could have avoided. These are my corrections: <br /><br /><br />Hello, I<b>’m</b> Lidia. Today I will explain what we have done in <b>the S</b>ocial <b>S</b>ciences <b>lesson</b>. At the beginning of the <b>lesson</b> we have continued with the theory, we <b>have</b> started with Independence of the <b>British</b> colonies of North America and we have learned: The English ha<b>d</b> created 13 colonies on the coast of North America. <br />Reasons for the colonist<b>s’</b> discontent:<br /><br /><br /><b>Afterwards</b>Paqui <b>has</b> explained (to) us the American War of Independence <b>or</b> Revolutionary War (1775- 1783) <b>with an outline on the blackboard</b> and <b>she has</b> explained us:<br /><br />• First confro<b>ntations</b>: Battles of Lexi<b>ngton</b> and <b>C</b>oncord. The British were defe<b>a</b>ted. The colonist<b>s</b> got France and Spain<b>’s</b> support<br />• 2nd Continental Congress (1776): Declaration (amplia diffusion) of Independence of the USA( (4th July 1776)<br />• Lead<b>er</b> of the Colonist army<b>:</b> George Washington<br />• Ma<b>i</b>n battles: Saratoga (1777) and Y<b>ork</b>town (1781). Finally the <b>British</b> were defe<b>a</b>ted<br />• 1783: Trea<b>ty</b> of Paris<br /><br />We <b>have</b> ended up completing the scheme o<b>f the</b> American War of Independence <b>or</b> Revolutionary War (1775- 1783) <b>on the notebook</b> and we <b>have continued</b> with the declaration of independence ( 4th July 1776) <br /><br /><br /><br />Declaration of independence: CONTENT-> <br /><br />• All men are equal and free and have some unal<b>lienable</b> rights. The gover<b>nment</b>'s role is to guarantee these rights.<br /><br />• The colonies have decided to break their political connection with <b>Great Britain</b> and became an independence nation.<br /><br /><br />When <b>we have finished with the</b> declaration of independence, <b>Paqui has used the Internet to show us a picture of</b> Benjamin Frank<b>lin, so that we could </b> know who he is.<br />Benjamin Frank<b>lin was</b> a politician, scientist and inventor.<br /><br /><br /><br />And in the last 10 minutes Paqui <b>has</b> explained <b>us how the</b> work of my travel journal <b>should have been</b>, she <b>has</b> told us <b>that only one person has </b> failed, and <b>has given us the travel journals to check the marks and the mistakes</b> we had. And at the end of the class we <b>have left them</b> on a shelf<br /><br />NEW VOCABULARY<br />East India Company: Compañ<b>í</b>a de las Indias Orientales<br />P<b>a</b>th: Camino<br /><br />That's all. Bye.Paqui Pérez Fonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09825244803602259869noreply@blogger.com