Thursday, March 31, 2011

Monday, March 28, 2011

Time zones and time changes

As you probably know we live in a divided world in terms of time.
What time is it? This appears to be an easy question
but in reality it is more complicated.


You will have to look at this information provided by BBC News,
and then you will answer these questions at home, using the comments:
  • How many time zones are there in the world?
  • How many time zones are there in Spain? How many in Europe?
  • What are the circumstances of the girl in Indiana (USA)?
  • What time is it now in Antartica?
  • When and why do we change our time twice a year, moving  forward or backward our clocks by one hour?
  • What is the International Date Line?
  • How many time zones did Russia have before the country decided to reduce them to nine?
  • In the International Space Station the astronauts can see a lot of sunsets and sunrises. How many of them every day?

Friday, March 11, 2011

THE POWERFUL FORCES OF NATURE

A natural disaster is the consequence of the combination of a natural hazard (a physical event like a volcanic eruption, an earthquake, a landslide...) and human activities. Only if humans are there where the hazard happens and they have no sufficient emergency management, there will be human losses.


Natural disasters come in many shapes and sizes. Most are related to the weather. Some are predictable, like a hurricane. Some like an earthquake, surprise us. Although disasters themselves aren't fun, learning about them is!



Find out about a recent natural disaster and make a report about it with photos and statistics.



Clic here and add your information. One slide for each one.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Equations and Systems of equations

As I promised, here is the link where you can practise equations. It is very important to check the solutions. Click the image to start practising.


You have to make them for next tuesday march 15th.
If you can't make them all, try to do as many as you can.

¡VAMOS A COMPLEMENTARNOS!

Como sabéis, en clase hemos empezado a estudiar los complementos del predicado, en concreto, el C. Directo y el C. Indirecto. Pues bien, os propongo que cada uno construya una oración en la que aparezca uno de estos complementos, cuyo contenido tenga que ver con nosotros mismos o compañeros de clase, eso sí !utilizando el humor pero, en ningún caso, deben aparecer faltas de respeto! -ya que serán sancionadas-. Además, podemos confeccionar otra oración en la que aparezca alguno de estos complementos, pero cuyo significado sea absurdo; es decir, una oración gramaticalemente correcta, pero semánticamente no. Ahí van las mías:


  1. Silvia toma la pastilla de vitaminas, cada mañana: la pastilla de vitaminas = C.D

  2. El alumnado de 2ºB come grandes pianos en la hora del recreo: grandes pianos = C.D

Monday, March 7, 2011

TU FAIS LA CUISINE CHEZ TOI?

1. Qui fait la cuisine chez toi?

Si c'est ta mère qui prépare le répas d'habitude, tu peux lui faire un petit cadeau: prends le tablier et prépare un petit plat pour elle !

Voilà des recettes faciles et délicieuses !

2. Choisis la recette que tu aimes le plus et fais une liste des ingrédients que tu dois acheter. N'oublie pas d'utiliser les partitifs.



Si tu veux connaître la préparation de la pâte à crêpes clique sur l'image de Ratatuille.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Córdoba, a symbol of religious tolerance.


WRITE A SHORT PARAGRAPH (40 WORDS) ABOUT CORDOBA AS A CITY OF TOLERANCE (THREE CULTURES, MOSQUE, ETC.). EVERY WRITING MUST BE DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS. TRY TO USE SOME WORDS RELATED TO THE MEZQUITA APPEARING IN THIS VIDEO. LISTEN CAREFULLY.




Important women in History

International Women's Day is marked on the 8th of March every year. It is a major day of global celebration of women. In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women's economic, political and social achievements.

Why don't you find out more about important women in History? Click here to see the list of 100 important women. Choose one and write a short text about her, like this one:

Amelia Earhart
She was born in 1897 in Kansas (USA). During World War I she worked as a nurse, and later she started to teach immigrant children the English language. But her passion was flying. She learnt to fly in 1920. In 1928 she became the first woman to fly across the
Atlantic Ocean and in 1932 she flew across it solo. Then in 1937 she set out to fly around the world. But she disappeared when she was flying above New Guinea. Amelia and her plane were never found.

Here is a short video trailer of the film about her life: