Welcome 👦👧boys and girls to Social Studies class. Today we will be going on an adventure to find out Aspects of Jamaican and Caribbean Culture by Ethnic Groups Aspects of Jamaican and Caribbean Culture by Ethnic Groups 1. Dance African Influence: Reggae and Dancehall European Influence: Quadrille (a type of folk dance) Music African Influence: Drumming, Reggae European Influence: Calypso, Soca 3. 3. Language English: Main language in Jamaica Patois: A mix of English and African languages Spanish/French: Spoken in some Caribbean islands Dress Traditional African Clothing: Bright colors, patterns Western Styles: T-shirts, jeans, especially among younger people Religion Christianity: Most common religion African Traditional Religions: Still practiced by some Rastafarianism: A unique religion that began in Jamaica Food African Influence: Jerk chicken, rice and...
Welcome 👦👧boys and girls....Today we will be doing an activity on " Weathering, Soil Erosion and Deposition" Grade 5 March 6, 2025 Subject: Social Studies Read the information from the sources carefully. Source 1 ...
Welcome 👦👧boys and girls to Social Studies class. Today we will be going on an adventure to find out Why did the Europeans come to the Caribbean? Why Did Europeans Come to the Caribbean? In the 15th and 16th centuries, Europeans came to the Caribbean for several reasons: Search for Spice and Gold : Europeans were looking for new trade routes to find spices, gold, and other valuable resources. Colonization : They wanted to establish colonies to increase their power and influence. Sugar Plantations : The Caribbean climate was perfect for growing sugar, which became very popular in Europe. Religious Freedom : Some Europeans sought new lands where they could practice their religion freely. Adventure : Many explorers were motivated by the idea of adventure and discovery. Trade Opportunities : The Caribbean offered new trading opportunities with the indigenous peoples and other nations. Hello👦👧boys and girls click and watch the video clips below to get...
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