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sábado, 21 de enero de 2017

NATURAL SCIENCE UNIT 4: PLANT REPRODUCTION



CONTENIDOS:


  1. Las partes de la flor: localización y funciones principales. 
  2. El proceso reproductivo de las plantas: creación de la semilla. 
  3. Importancia de las plantas para la vida en la Tierra. 
  4. Plantas con flor y plantas sin flor: diferencias y ejemplos.


CRITERIOS DE EVALUACIÓN:


  1. Las partes de la flor: localización y funciones principales. 
  2. El proceso reproductivo de las plantas: creación de la semilla. 
  3. Importancia de las plantas para la vida en la Tierra. 
  4. Plantas con flor y plantas sin flor: diferencias y ejemplos.


VOCABULARY:

Flower: flor
Stamen: estambre
Pistil: pistilo
Petals: pétalos
Sepals: sépalos
Seed: semilla
Reproduction: reproducción
Flowering plants: plantas con flor
Non-flowering plants: plantas sin flor
Apple tree: manzano
Almond tree: almendro
Pine tree: pino
Moss: musgo


Plants are living things. As all living things, they reproduce: this means they make new plants.


Stamens are the male parts of the flower. They produce pollen.

The pistil is the female part. It's like a bottle.

Petals are coloured leaves.

Sepals are green leaves that protect the flower.


Plant reproduction has four stages:


  1. The pollen is formed.
  2. Pollen reaches the pistil.
  3. The pistil becomes a fruit that contains seeds.
  4. The seeds become new plants.


Not all plants have flowers. There are flowering plants and non-flowering plants.

Flowering plants include apple trees and almond trees. Non flowering plants include moss and pine trees


Plants are very important.




Great job!

Now some games:


domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2016

NATURAL SCIENCE UNIT 2: ECOSYSTEMS


Animals can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores.

Carnivores eat other animals: LIONS, WOLVES and TIGERS are carnivores!

Herbivores eat plants: RABBITS, HORSES and SHEEP are herbivores!

Omnivores eat plants and animals: PIGS, MONKEYS and HUMANS are omnivores!




Ecosystems are groups of living things that interact with one another!




What plants and animals can you find in San Martín? What do they eat?



Games:

Animal diet: http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/games/animaldietgame.htm
http://www.esolhelp.com/carnivore-herbivore-omnivore.html
Food chains:
https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/games/foodchaingame.htm

viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2016

SOCIAL SCIENCE UNIT 2: LANDSCAPES


Landscapes can be inland and coastal

Inland landscapes are away from the sea. 



Coastal landscapes are close to the sea.




This is an inland landscape. It has many elements we need to know: MOUNTAIN, RIVER, WOOD, PLAIN, VILLAGE... Some are natural and some are man-made



What elements are natural? RIVER, MOUNTAIN, PLAIN, WOOD, HILL...

What elements are man-made? ROAD, BRIDGE, VILLAGE, FARM... 



A coastal landscape also has important elements: CLIFF, BEACH, SEA, ISLAND, LIGHTHOUSE... Some are natural and some are man-made



What elements are natural? ISLAND, SEA, BEACH, CLIFFS, BEACH...


What elements are man-made? LIGHTHOUSE, HARBOUR...