miércoles, 27 de noviembre de 2013

FOOD 1


CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION AND WRITE IT DOWN IN YOUR NOTEBOOK:


lunes, 25 de noviembre de 2013

MODELOS DE BELENES




ESTE SERÍA PARA HACER CON FIELTRO, PERO CUALQUIERA DE ELLOS SE PUEDE HACER MÁS SENCILLO O COMBIANDO EL MATERIAL.

AUTUMN


WHAT HAPPENS IN AUTUMN?
In autumn, the leaves start to change color. They change to red, yellow, and brown.
In autumn, the leaves start to fall off of the trees. That is why autumn is also called the fall.
In autumn, the weather starts to get cooler. We start to wear long sleeved shirts, long pants, and sweaters.
School starts in autumn. We see children getting on yellow busses and going to school.
Trees start to spread their seeds in autumn. Acorns are the seeds for oak trees.
Pine trees have pinecones for seeds. They fall off of the trees in autumn so new trees can start to grow in the spring.
In autumn, the birds migrate south. To migrate means moving from one place to another for a long time.
In autumn, some animals, like bears, hibernate for the winter. Hibernation is when some animals go to sleep.
They sleep all the way through the winter!
In autumn, we see fall fruits and vegetables. Apples are a delicious fall fruit.
Pumpkins are ready to pick in autumn. Pumpkins are fall vegetables called gourds.


 http://www.slideshare.net/anateacherrosa/autumn-power-point

viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013

ecosystem project


You are going to choose an ecosystem for doing your ecosystem work in a shoebox; then your are going to explain it in the class.
To decorate you box you can use as many materials as you like and you have to write the information in cards, different cards for different information.

Main points:
-What is an ecosystem?
-Climate and needs of plants an animals in your ecosystem.
-Some animals, description and food.
-Some plants,  descriptions and food.
-Food chain.














http://www.mbgnet.net/index.html (ecosystems information)


DESERTS INFORMATION



Deserts represent one-fifth (20%) of the land surface of the world. 
The majority of deserts are in the Arabian Peninsula, Australia, The Americas, North and South Africa, India and Pakistan.
The largest desert is the Sahara, in North Africa, and is about 3,500,000 square miles.

Deserts are characterized by extreme heat and dryness, very hot in the daytime and chilly or even cold at night.
The average temperature is 100 degrees during the day and below 50 degrees at night.
The wettest desert does not get more than 10 inches of rain a year.
A variety of plant and animal species live there, thanks to their power to adapt to the harsh environment. Camels, for example, are able to store large quantities of water in their humps.

Animals like rattlesnakes and scorpions spend most of the day underground but come out at night to eat and hunt.
Spade foot toads spend 9 months of the year underground.
Deserts often get their names like "Death Valley" or "The place from where there is no return" because of their extreme conditions.
 

ECOSYSTEMS



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWvtRf4TAO4  (food webs, food chains, ecosystems…..)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdKhQVHc3Ao  (population, community, ecosystem…)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8njvpw_y0k   (natural ecosystems in the world)

http://www.psd1.org/Page/3672 (ecosystem science games)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRhdDs91aas  (ecosystems and food chain)