domingo, 26 de marzo de 2017

25-26 Marzo

OCTAVO
Mire el video y repase

WRITE THE CORRECT PREPOSITION OF PLACE (cuaderno


OCTAVO CAT AMAGUAÑA ARTÍSTICA
Mire el video y práctique.

NOVENO
WATCH THE VIDEO AND WRITE 10 SENTENCES USING SIMPLE PAST OF TO BE VERB
Mire el video y escriba 10 oraciones usando pasado simple con el verbo to be (cuaderno)


DÉCIMO
WRITE 10 EXAMPLES OF COMPUND NOUNS WITH PICTURES
Escriba 10 ejemplos de sustantivos compuestos con sus imagenes.(cuaderno)

ARTÍSTICA CAT AMAGUAÑA DÉCIMO
OBSERVE EL VIDEO

PRIMERO BGU
READ AND ANSWER-Lea y responda (cuaderno)
Fish and chips
Fish and chips"Fish and chips" is deep-fried fish in batter with deep-fried potatoes, and a popular take-away food. Fish and chips is originally from the United Kingdom, but also very popular in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and some coastal towns of the Netherlands and Norway; and also increasingly so in the United States and elsewhere. For decades it was the dominant (if not the only) take-away food in the United Kingdom.

The fried potatoes are called chips in British and international usage; and while American English calls them french fries, the combination is still called "fish and chips". (Potato chips, an American innovation, are a different potato-derived food, and are known as crisps in the United Kingdom.)

Fish and chips have separately been eaten for many years – though the potato was not introduced to Europe until the 17th century. The originally Sephardi dish Pescado frito, or deep-fried fish, came to Netherlands and England with the Spanish and Portuguese Jews in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The dish became popular in more widespread circles in London and the south-east in the middle of the 19th century (Charles Dickens mentions a "fried fish warehouse" in Oliver Twist) whilst in the north of England a trade in deep-fried "chipped" potatoes developed.

It is unclear when and where these two trades were merged to become the fish and chip shop industry we know today. The first combined fish and chip shop was probably the one opened in London by Joseph Malin in 1860.

During World War II, fish and chips were one of the few foods that were not rationed in the UK.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the  Wikipedia article "Fish and chips". You can explore more on the Wikipedia website. The text and the images are used here only for educational purposes.

Questions about the text
1. Fish and chips are popular only in England.
True.
False.
We don't know.
2. Americans call "French fries" what British call "chips".
True.
False.
We don't know.
3. Americans call "chips" what British call "crisps".
True.
False.
We don't know.
4. The potato was introduced to Europe in the 18th century.
True.
False.
We don't know.
5. The dish became popular in the 19th century.
True.
False.
We don't know.
6. The first fish and chip shop was opened in the 19th century.
True.
False.
We don't know.
7. Fish and chips were not eaten during World War II.
True.
False.
We don't know.
SEGUNDO Y TERCERO BGU LA MERCED 
READING: ANIMAL EMOTIONS

You may love your pet, but does your pet love you? Most animal lovers claim that animals definitely experience emotions. Many stories are told of older dogs who become jealous when a new dog (or a baby) arrives home. For many years, however, scientists did not agree that animals experienced emotions; these behaviours, they said, were simply physiological reactions to external stimuli. But now new research is beginning to confirm that animals may have feelings much like ours.

Recent studies have shown that many animals, including chimpanzees, dogs, horses, rats and birds, experience emotions similar to human jealousy, grief and love. Fear has also been widely observed by scientists, perhaps unsurprisingly, since this emotion helps in survival. Biologist Samuel Gosling claims that dogs exhibit four dimensions of personality: affection, sociability, emotional stability and “competence”, a combination of intelligence and obedience. These are similar to the categories of human personality generally found in basic psychological tests.

Other studies have shown that when a recording of dogs’ “laughter” is played to other dogs, they start to play with each other, and rats who “laugh” frequently seem to be popular among other rats, offering further proof of emotions among animals. In addition, animals respond to anti-depressant drugs and this proves that their brain chemistry, which is affected by the drug, must be similar to ours. Experts believe that their emotions must therefore be similar, too.
However, if animals really do have human-like emotions, there are some serious issues to consider: how fair is it, for example, for humans to keep animals in cages, or use them for pharmaceutical testing?



Exercise 1: Are the following statements true or false? Write capital T for true statements and a capital F when false.(cuaderno)
  

1. Animal lovers believe that dogs can be jelous 

2. Scientists are beginning to believe that animals have got feelings 

3. Only humans experience both possitive and negative emotions 

4. Dogs often "laugh" when they see other dogs playing 


TERCERO BGU EDUCACIÓN FÍSICA
REALICE LA ACTIVIDAD DEL TEXTO




domingo, 19 de marzo de 2017

18-19 MARZO

OCTAVO
WATCH THE VIDEO AND PRACTICE
Mire el video y practique

OCTAVO CAT  AMAGUAÑA
Poner las siguientes palabras en una tarjeta(15x10) con su respectivo significado :
  1. CLASSROOM
  2. WINDOW
  3. TABLE
  4. DOOR
  5. CLASSMATE
  6. CHAIR
  7. FLAG
  8. PENCILCASE
  9. PENCIL SHARPENER
  10. BACKPACK


OCTAVO CAT LA MERCED
COMPLETE USING THIS, THAT,THESE,THOSE (CUADERNO)

1.  book here isn't very interesting but  books over there are great.
2. Take  glass here and put it in the cupboard, please!
3.  is the funniest film ever! We can't stop laughing.
4. Jane, come and smell  flowers! Aren't they lovely?
5.  young man on the other side of the street is my brother.
6.  are my keys. Put them in your pocket and don't lose them!
7. I love  shoes on  shelf over there. Can you show them to me, please?
8. Terry, can you hold  bag for a minute, please? It's very heavy.


DÉCIMO
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE APLYING RULES (CUADERNO)

1. Joe is  than Ed. (short)
2. Al is the . (short)
3. Ed is the . (thin)
4. Joe is  than Al. (thin)
5. Al has the  clothes. (colourful)
6. Al is  than Joe. (heavy)
7. Ed is the . (light)
8. Joe is  than Ed. (happy)
9. Ed is the . (mysterious)
10. Joe is  than Ed. (energetic)



PRIMERO BGU 
FILOSOFÍA CAT LA MERCED
Mire el video acerca de la teoría de los valores

PRIMERO BGU

ENGLISH
PRACTICE THE READING(ORAL LESSON)

Music Vocabulary

Singer-songwriter Bob DylanPeople all over the world love listening to music. They love going to concerts to hear live music, and they love listening to recordings of their favourite artists. If you love music too, and you'd like to read about music and learn lots of music vocabulary, this section of EnglishClub is for you.
Some people love listening to the melodies and lyrics of pop music, and others love moving to the beat of dance music. Some prefer the beautiful harmonies of classical music, and others like the complex rhythms of jazz or the power and excitement of rock music. There are those who like the strong beats and lyrics of hip hop, or the music of other genres like country musicfolk music and Latin music.



SEGUNDO Y TERCERO BGU
WATCH THE VIDEO AND COMMENT  WHAT DOU YOU UNDERSTAND ABOUT IT
Mire el video y comente lo que entendío (en inglés-blog)




domingo, 12 de marzo de 2017

11-12 MARZO

OCTAVO
REVISIÓN DE CUADERNOS Y CARPETAS CON TAREAS CALIFICADAS
NOVENO 
PRACTICE


















REVISIÓN DE CUADERNOS Y CARPETAS CON TAREAS CALIFICADAS
DÉCIMO
Practice
REVISIÓN DE CUADERNOS Y CARPETAS CON TAREAS CALIFICADAS
PRIMERO 
PRACTICE


PRIMERO FILOSOFIA CAT LA MERCED


MIRE EL VIDEO Y REALICE EL CUESTIONARIO ENVIADO EN CLASE

REVISIÓN DE CUADERNOS Y CARPETAS CON TAREAS CALIFICADAS

SEGUNDO Y TERCERO
PRACTICE


NOTA: SEGUNDO BGU CAT LA MERCED llevar tareas de artística
REVISIÓN DE CUADERNOS Y CARPETAS CON TAREAS CALIFICADAS




lunes, 6 de marzo de 2017

04-05 Marzo

OCTAVO

Escriba  oraciones con presente continuo 5 afirmativas y 5 negativa y traduzcalas

NOVENO
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DÉCIMO
Mire el video y practique

PRIMERO BGU
Mire el video y practique