6th grade ii
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WH Questions
We use question words to ask certain types of questions (question word questions).
We often refer to them as WH words because they include the letters WH (for
example WHy, HoW).
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SUPERLATIVE FORMS
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Future I Simple going to
Going to future expresses a conclusion regarding the immediate future or an
action in the near future that has already been planned or prepared.
Form
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Passive Voice
Use
Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not
known; however, who or what is performing the action.
Examples:
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Human Beings
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HUMAN NUTRITION
Human Nutrition is learning how food affects the health and survival of the human
body. Human beings require food to grow, reproduce, and maintain good health.
Without food, our bodies could not stay warm, build or repair tissue, or maintain a
heartbeat.
Eating the right foods can help us avoid certain diseases or recover faster when
illness occurs. These and other important functions are fueled by chemical
substances in our food called nutrients.
Nutrients are classified as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and
water.
Once digested, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats provide the body with the
energy it needs to maintain its many functions.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The United States of
America (commonly
referred to as the UnitedStates, the U.S., the USA, or
America) is a federal
constitutional republic
comprising fifty states and
a federal district.
The country is situated
mostly in central North
America, where its forty-
eight contiguous statesand Washington, D.C., the
capital district, lie between
the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to
the south.
The state of Alaska is in the northwest of the continent, with Canada to the east
and Russia to the west across the Bering Strait. The state of Hawaii is an
archipelago in the mid-Pacific.
With about 309 million people, the United States is the third or fourth largest
country by total area, and the third largest both by land area and population.
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The U.S. economy is the largest national economy in the world, with an estimated
2008 gross domestic product (GDP) of US $14.4 trillion (a quarter of nominal global
GDP and a fifth of global GDP at purchasing power parity).
Main facts about USA
Location: North America, bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North
Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico
Main Industries : petroleum, steel, motor vehicles, aerospace, telecommunications,
chemicals, electronics, food processing, consumer goods, lumber, mining
Agricultural products: wheat, corn, other grains, fruits, vegetables, cotton; beef,
pork, poultry, dairy products, forest products, fish.
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Most Important American PresidentsOf the 43 men who have been president of the United States, there are some truly
clear choices of who were the most important and influential presidents. There
were also many who would never have made the list.
This was a tough list to create - especially once we move past the 7th president. If
one more could be added it would be Ronald Reagan. He helped bring the Cold
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War to an end after years of struggle. He definitely gets an honorable mention for
this list of influential presidents.
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Washington D.C
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to
as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On
July 16, 1790, the Residence Act approved the creation of a capital
district located along the Potomac Riveron the country's East Coast. As permitted
by the U.S. Constitution, the District is under the exclusive jurisdiction of the United
States Congress and is therefore not a part of any U.S. state.
Washington, D.C., had an estimated population of 632,323 in 2012, the 25th most
populous place in the United States. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland
and Virginia suburbs raise the city's population to more than one million during the
workweek. The Washington Metropolitan Area, of which the District is a part, has a
population of 5.7 million, the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the country.
The centers of all three branches of the federal government of the United
States are in the District, including the Congress, President, and Supreme Court.
Washington is home to many national monuments and museums, which are
primarily situated on or around the National Mall. The city hosts 176 foreign
embassies as well as the headquarters of many international organizations, trade
unions, non-profit organizations, lobbying groups, and professional associations.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22,
1732 [O.S. February 11, 1731] December 14,
1799) was the first President of the United
States (17891797), the commander-in-chief
of the Continental Army during the American
Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding
Fathers of the United States.
He presided over the convention that drafted
the Constitution, which replaced the Articles
of Confederation and established the position
of President.
Washington was elected President as the
unanimous choice of the 69 electors in 1788,
and he served two terms in office. He
oversaw the creation of a strong, well-financed national government that
maintained neutrality in the wars raging in Europe, suppressed rebellion, and won
acceptance among Americans of all types.
His leadership style established many forms and rituals of government that have
been used since, such as using a cabinet system and delivering an inaugural
address. Further, the peaceful transition from his presidency to the presidency
of John Adams established a tradition that continues into the 21st century.
Historically, Washington has been widely regarded as the "father of his country"
Natural Numbers
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Integers
Addition and Subtraction
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Multiplication and Division