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TEACHER'S PAGETHIS IS THE PLACE WHERE WE ARE GOING TO FIND MANY INTERESTING LINKS TO LEARN A BIT OF ENGLISH. ALONG THE COURSE, WE WILL VISIT THE DIFFERENT PAGES (VIDEOS, EXERCISES OR SONGS) AS WE GO FORWARD ALONG THE SUBJECT.? Unit 1: "EARTH, SUN AND MOON"Hello class! We are studying the solar system, planets and rotation of the Earth. The following links let us to know a little more about them. Take a look and enjoy with our crazy scientist:SOLAR SYSTEM :- Bill Nye, the science guy, shows us how far the Earth is from the sun in this small scale example. (Our crazy scientist)- Bill Nye, distance between planets. (Very interesting video)- Here you'll be able to see how the planets rotate around the sun and read a little more about each one. (This is an Animation)- (animation) (no audio)- Solar System (very good, narrated by a kid)- The Universe (narrated by kids; Study Jams Page; it's a great page! They speak fast, so it is a bit difficult)- Solar System ( All Planets) Interesting Facts for Kids (It's 12 minutes long and speaks us about different interesting facts; it's easy to understand. Very good link!)- Synchronous rotation of the Moon (interesting to notice why we always see the same face)SONGS of SOLAR SYSTEM:- Let's watch The Planets Song again! Do you remember which planets are "the big ones?" (New) (New)SEASONS OF THE YEAR: Seasons; very good nice description of the seasons This is a higher level link Great link to learn and review our knowledgeSONGS of THE SEASONS: Sésamo Neighbourhood; funnyECLIPSES:- Mc Graw-Hill Animation ( here we can see a Sun Eclipse)- Phases of the Moon (Interactive Animation)- Lunar Phases (very good activities)- What causes a LUNAR Eclipse? (Sequence of interesting images and its explanations about the eclipses; a deep knowledge is shown here)- What causes a SOLAR Eclipse? (Sequence of interesting images and its explanations about the eclipses; a deep knowledge is shown here)ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES:? Unit 2: "EARTH'S STRUCTURE"GEOSPHERE :The Earth's Interior. Here we can see a diagram of the different parts of the Geosphere: of the Earth. Videos: Geosphere, narrated by a kid. Video: assess to ourselves. A great work : ABOUT LAYERS OF THE EARTH AND ROCKS:Rap about the layers of the Earth in a catchy song. Did you learn anything new about the layers of the Earth?? song talks about the types of rocks we learned about in class. Do you remember the three types of rocks that form the Earth's crust?? AND ROCKS :Ulises's Resources:This is a funny BBC page to learn about some properties of rocks: tube video called: "Rocks and minerals for kids - The Rock Cycle": tube video called: "Rocks and minerals": first one is an interactive game that goes through what kind of minerals or rock (similar to the BBC one I sent last time, because it's from BBC as well). website has some facts about the different types of rock and how they change and it also has a 15 question quiz with interactive pictures: last one is my favorite…This one takes their knowledge of minerals into something they can understand…things they own at their house. You go room by room, and it shows you the type of minerals that are in each utensil and items are in a determined room. :The hydrosphere, which consists of all the water on Earth, extends high into the atmosphere and deep into the lithosphere, or rocks and soil:We talk about the Earth's water and the Water Cycle. To learn more about the water cycle process, click on the following link and select "Water Cycle" and "Definitions:", let's see how much you've learned! Take this short quiz about the water cycle. we have some great links from our Burlington Workbook about Water Cycle:, here we have an extended page about hydrosphere: you learn better through listening? Ok then. Here is something for you. 's Resources:The water cycle with some animations: link talking us about Water and Hydrosphere: distribution of water on Earth: full treatment of water: maps related to the water available around the world:'s Resources:? Unit 3: "STATES OF MATTER"STATES OF MATTER AND CHANGES OF STATE:Notes:- Solid.- Solid matter maintains its own shape and has a fixed volume. Molecules are very close together and bonds are strong.- Liquid .- Liquid matter does not maintain its own shape but it has a fixed volume. Molecules are close together but bonds are weak.- Gas.- Gases take the shape and whole volume of their container. Molecules are not attached to each other.Solid ????Liquid = FusionLiquid ????Gas = VaporisationGas ????Liquid = CondensationLiquid ????Solid = SolidificationSolid ????Gas = SublimationGas ??? Solid = Inverse SublimationTake a look: MATTER?Now, take a listen. Can you guess each state of matter?'s the experiment that is described in your workbook. Do you think this is a cool experiment? *Be careful if you try this at home!* a general review on the states of matter and some of their properties, check out this video again. what happens to the molecules when you increase the temperature. ice cube will melt faster? What does this mean about the material's conductivity?, try to memorize this next song about the properties of matter! It starts at 0:45.'s a song to help you remember the first 10 elements of the periodic table. Good luck! is another cool song about the elements! Find out what sand and chalk are made of. to learn: on DotSub on the bottom to see the the subtitles. :Notes:- All matter is made up of atoms!?????????- A molecule is formed from a group of atoms.- An atom is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons.- Matter is either a pure substance or a mixture.Pure substances:- Elements – substance made from the same atom ex. oxygen, carbon- Compounds – substance made from different atoms ex. salt, sugar, water- Mixtures:- Homogeneous – mixtures where you cannot identify the components ex. lemonade, sea water- Heterogeneous – mixtures where you can identify each component ex. salad, cereal.?Videos:At 8:00 minutes, our crazy scientist, Bill Nye, shows us the difference between atoms and molecules using letters and words for examples.PART 1 about 12:30 minutes. Proportions, size and other properties of atoms are described. PART 2 about 9:30 minutes. Differences among atoms, Periodic Table, and a bit of molecules. It can be shown up to the middle. At 1:06 minutes, the crazy scientist makes several molecules using different elements. *Question: What is water made of?* If you don't remember, look at the periodic table in the workbook. Atoms Family singing about how small atoms are. They look so happy! ;-) matter is made up of atoms and molecules. Here you can see the difference between solids, liquids, and gases., a fun example of changing states of matter, featuring GLASS! What state of matter is glass? Is it a solid, liquid, or gas? ................
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