The document summarizes key details about the voyage of the Mayflower:
1) The Mayflower transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts in 1620.
2) The vessel left England on September 6 and after a difficult journey due to disease, arrived at Cape Cod on November 11.
3) The Mayflower was primarily used as a cargo ship to trade goods between England and other European countries.
The document summarizes key details about the voyage of the Mayflower:
1) The Mayflower transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts in 1620.
2) The vessel left England on September 6 and after a difficult journey due to disease, arrived at Cape Cod on November 11.
3) The Mayflower was primarily used as a cargo ship to trade goods between England and other European countries.
The document summarizes key details about the voyage of the Mayflower:
1) The Mayflower transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts in 1620.
2) The vessel left England on September 6 and after a difficult journey due to disease, arrived at Cape Cod on November 11.
3) The Mayflower was primarily used as a cargo ship to trade goods between England and other European countries.
The document summarizes key details about the voyage of the Mayflower:
1) The Mayflower transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts in 1620.
2) The vessel left England on September 6 and after a difficult journey due to disease, arrived at Cape Cod on November 11.
3) The Mayflower was primarily used as a cargo ship to trade goods between England and other European countries.
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The Voyage of the Mayflower
Open Court Reading
Unit 6 Lesson 2 Word Knowledge and Vocabulary Word Knowledge Grade 4, Unit 6 Lesson 2 These words contain the ending -ly Line 1: safely suddenly carefully freshly All the words are adverbs
These words contain the spelling pattern -tion Line 2: position additional option caution
These words contain different spelling for the Long I sound Line 3: sighting spy terrified iron Igh, y, _ie, I
These words contain the ing ending Line 4: capsizing howling sinking planking Drop the E and add ing
Sentence 1: The passengers and crew could reach land safely.
Sentence 2: The businessmen recruited additional volunteers in London.
Sentence 3: Adults tried to comfort the terrified children.
Sentence 4: A ship must lower its sails in a storm to avoid capsizing. freshly caution spy iron capsizing planking cap-siz-ing A sailing ship must lower its sails and drift with the wind to avoid capsizing or breaking apart.
To keep a canoe from capsizing, do not stand up in it. capsizing- overturning in the water din Suddenly, above the din of the storm of the storm, they heard the noise of splitting timber.
The din of a blaring siren woke me from a sound sleep. Din- a loud and unpleasant noise that lasts for a while pro-vi-sions The sixty-seven sailors on the Mayflower made provisions for their journey.
I carried my food, sleeping bag, and other provisions in my backpack. provisions- supplies of food or necessary tools mus-kets
He then fired a couple of muskets and a fowling piece near an open half-full barrel of gunpowder. The pilgrims used muskets to shoot animals for food.
muskets-old-fashioned guns used before modern rifles were invented pre-vail-ing With the prevailing winds and currents, it made the return trip in only thirty-one days.
The latest poll shows the prevailing opinion is that children watch too much television. Prevailing-most frequent; occurring most often The Mayflower The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts (United States), in 1620. The Journey The vessel left England on September 6, and after a grueling journey marked by disease, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod (Provincetown Harbor) on November 11 One of its purposes The Mayflower was used primarily as a cargo ship, involved in active trade of goods (often wine) between England and other European countries
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