Sunday, December 4, 2016
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Thursday, November 24, 2016
WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN STUDYING SCIENCE?
WHAT SHOULD I DO WHEN STUDYING SCIENCE?
ON MY TABLE:
Suffice to say you will need a pen and pencil plus and eraser. Other than that:
. A diccionary :you must understand what you're studying. If not clear you can also ask my at school.
. The text book: Illustrations, drawings, pictures will be useful for you to understand better. Other than widening and complementing the booklet contents.
. The booklet: It's the most important one. You must study it thoroughly.
RECOMENDATIONS:
- Keep a clean table with the basic things you will need only.
- It's important to keep an eye on your spelling, for that reason you should write the questions from the booklet lots of times.
- It is also essential for you to understand what you're working on, studying. You must try to understand it and , if you don't, just write down all your doubts and ask me the next day in the classroom.
BEST OF LUCK
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
SCRABBLE
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aY4ma3BXVZl8VOYTw_T1m7y8c0kkhzEYkBeyQcTw7Bs/edit?usp=sharing
QUESTIONARY
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CqUDfo3Inn1CWVDjlvq604CL8O9dmTqd_cTFP7G3IPw/edit?usp=sharing
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
EXPLANATION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
The solar system is composed of the Sun and all the objets that orbit it: planets, moons....
The larget objets are planets while the rest are moons or dwarf planets. There are eight planets, the smallest is Mercuriy which , in turns, is smaller than some moons.
Most of the solar system mass is the sun and the largest planet is Jupiter. The fourth smalles planets which are the closest to the sun (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Marts) are compact planets, made of rock and metal. On the other hand Jupiter and Saturn are mainly gasy planets composed of helium and hidrogene. The two outer planets (Uranus and Neptune) are frozen and composed of ice.
There are also asteroids, they make what has been called the asteroid belt which is between mars and Jupiter. The asteroids are , in turns of composition, alike to the four closest planets. They are made of rock and metal.
Beyond Neptune there are , what have been defined as "dwarf planets". These are not actualy planets but large enough to have their own gravity. There are thousands of them, nonetheless the largest are the asteroid Ceres , Eris and Pluto which was thought to be a planet. In addition to all of these we can also find interplanetary dust, comets and centaurs.
The solar system is located in the Orion Arm, within the Milky Way.
Asteroid belt.
The larget objets are planets while the rest are moons or dwarf planets. There are eight planets, the smallest is Mercuriy which , in turns, is smaller than some moons.
Most of the solar system mass is the sun and the largest planet is Jupiter. The fourth smalles planets which are the closest to the sun (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Marts) are compact planets, made of rock and metal. On the other hand Jupiter and Saturn are mainly gasy planets composed of helium and hidrogene. The two outer planets (Uranus and Neptune) are frozen and composed of ice.
There are also asteroids, they make what has been called the asteroid belt which is between mars and Jupiter. The asteroids are , in turns of composition, alike to the four closest planets. They are made of rock and metal.
Beyond Neptune there are , what have been defined as "dwarf planets". These are not actualy planets but large enough to have their own gravity. There are thousands of them, nonetheless the largest are the asteroid Ceres , Eris and Pluto which was thought to be a planet. In addition to all of these we can also find interplanetary dust, comets and centaurs.
The solar system is located in the Orion Arm, within the Milky Way.
Asteroid belt.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
OUR PLANET IN CONTEXT , ZOOM IN!!
Let's sea our planet earth in context. Zoom in from our galaxy "the milky way" and get to know a little better the planets: orbits, what are they made of, appearance, and also satelites ... and other things you may are looking eager to learn. Have fun learning !!!
Monday, March 21, 2016
THE PLANETS SONG
"Fun and learn is always the end". That's the reason why this song will come in handy. You will sing the song, you may also dance it and just by having some fun you will learn all of the planets in the solar system.
THE SOLAR SYSTEM
Did you know?.... All of the planets in the solar system but the planet earth are named after roman deities. Find out all of the names and who are named after.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
welcome / bienvenida
ENGLISH
I sincerely welcome all of you willing to enjoy an take part in this blog. The blog is intended to back up my students learning at the classroom and to iniciate new contents prior to the regular class session. Exercises, experiments and some activities will be included which will be, also, useful to reinforce what learnt in the classroom. I hope it is of your liking at home with your sons.
Obviously all the contents will be in English the same as at school.
SPANISH
Doy la bienvenida a todos aquellos que quieran disfrutar de este blog. El blog está ideado para complementar el aprendizaje de mis alumnos en el aula y para introducir nuevos contenidos previos a la clase. Además se incluirán diversos ejercicios, experimentos y actividades que servirán para reforzar lo trabajado en clase. Espero que sea de vuestro disfrute en casa con vuestros hijos.
Obviamente los contenidos serán en inglés como en el colegio.
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