Hello!
Here you can download a worksheet about weather elements if you want to do it at home. (It is NOT compulsory)
WEATHER ELEMENTS REVIEW
See you tomorrow!
Paula
domingo, 11 de diciembre de 2016
miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2016
Water bodies
Hello boys and girls,
You are very lucky, we have 4 days without school and you will have a lot of time to play and meet your friends.
Are you going anywhere?
I am not going to be here...can you guess where I am going? Clue: It is in the north of Spain!
Here you can read about water bodies:
OCEANS: The oceans are vast and deep bodies of water, They usually separate continents. They have salty water. There are five oceans on Earth.
SEAS: They are also big water bodies but are smaller than oceans. They are partly enclosed by a land mass and open into de ocean. For example: Mediterranean Sea.
You are very lucky, we have 4 days without school and you will have a lot of time to play and meet your friends.
Are you going anywhere?
I am not going to be here...can you guess where I am going? Clue: It is in the north of Spain!
Here you can read about water bodies:
OCEANS: The oceans are vast and deep bodies of water, They usually separate continents. They have salty water. There are five oceans on Earth.
SEAS: They are also big water bodies but are smaller than oceans. They are partly enclosed by a land mass and open into de ocean. For example: Mediterranean Sea.
LAKES: A lake is a water body surrounded by land on all
sides.
GULFS: A gulf is a large area of an ocean or a sea that is
partially enclosed by land.
BAYS: A bay
is a body of water, which is again partially enclosed by land but it is smaller
than a gulf.
WATERFALLS: Water falling from a height is usually called a waterfall.
STRAITS: A
strait is a narrow stretch of water which joins two larger water bodies.
LAGOONS: A
lagoon is a lake separated from the open sea by sand or rocks.
RIVERS: Rivers are large streams that flow over the
land.
Have a very nice looooooong weekend! You are awesome!
See you on Monday! :)
viernes, 2 de diciembre de 2016
Weekend task
Hello girls and boys from Clash Royale class!
This week we have seen the water cycle again and have introduced how clouds are produced.
For homework and told you to read the following questions and study the answers a little bit. ;)
These are the questions:
How are clouds produced?
When the water vapour evaporates, it goes up and these water drops come together forming clouds.
What is the water cycle?
The water cycle is a process where water moves through four phases: evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
What is climate change?
Climate change is the Earth´s weather change. It is produced by releasing so many greenhouse gases (heat-trapping gases) to the atmosphere.
Have a nice weekend guys! :)
Paula
This week we have seen the water cycle again and have introduced how clouds are produced.
For homework and told you to read the following questions and study the answers a little bit. ;)
These are the questions:
How are clouds produced?
When the water vapour evaporates, it goes up and these water drops come together forming clouds.
What is the water cycle?
The water cycle is a process where water moves through four phases: evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
What is climate change?
Climate change is the Earth´s weather change. It is produced by releasing so many greenhouse gases (heat-trapping gases) to the atmosphere.
Have a nice weekend guys! :)
Paula
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