domingo, 2 de diciembre de 2018

EXAMPLES OF STATES OF MATTER

Dear students,

You have to go to the following link:

http://www.chem4kids.com/files/matter_states.html

INSTRUCTIONS.
1. read only the examples of states of matter and create a graphic organizer with the most important ideas on your science notebook.

martes, 13 de noviembre de 2018

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM


CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

In all living organisms, nutrients and waste substances are transported through the body thanks to the circulatory system. In vertebrates, blood moves through the entire body via blood vessels, to distribute oxygen and nutrients to the cells needed to perform our vital functions.
In the case of plants, circulation of water and minerals is conducted by ducts called the xylem and circulation of food (sugar) is transported by the ducts called the phloem.

Blood vessels
Blood vessels are tubes through which blood circulates. They are classified in arteries (carrying blood with oxygen), veins (carrying blood with carbon dioxide) and capillaries (delivering oxygen and nutrients to the cells).
The blood 
This is a tissue in a liquid state. It is formed by plasma (made up of water and nutrients) and blood cells (composed of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets).

Blood circulation 
It has two phases: general or greater circulation, and pulmonary or lesser circulation. The first is the journey that the blood makes throughout the body. The second is the journey of blood between the heart and the lungs.

Circulation in human beings 
Human beings have a circulatory system that consists of the heart, blood vessels and blood. Its function is to transport to all the cells the oxygen and nutrients the body needs, as well as to circulate and remove wastes.

The heart 
This is a muscular, inverted cone-shaped organ, the size of a fist, located in the center of the chest, between the lungs. It functions as a pump that pushes blood to all parts of the body.
It is divided into four cavities: two upper cavities (atriums) where the blood arrives and two lower cavities (ventricles) where the blood passes before being pumped all around the body in arteries.

Pulmonary circulation 

All the blood the veins, loaded with CO2, enters the right atrium, passes to the right ventricle and reaches the lungs through the pulmonary artery. Then, blood is oxygenated through the pulmonary veins, comes out of the lungs, goes to the left atrium into the left ventricle and out through the aorta (the main artery of the body).

Systemic circulation 

The oxygen-rich blood that leaves the heart through the aorta is pumped to all the arteries of the body giving nutrients received from the digestive system and oxygen absorbed by the lungs to all the body’s organs.




martes, 16 de octubre de 2018

kahoot pin number

Dear student,

This is the pin number for kahoot game. this will be at 5pm.

Regards.



https://kahoot.it/challenge/0516446

0516446


lunes, 15 de octubre de 2018

Respiratory System


PROCESS OF  RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Nose
The nose have two nostrils. The nostrils is a cavity that serves as filter when the air enters out bodies. Have you noticed how hairy our nostrils are? These hairs actually catch dirt and dust particles and clean the air we breathe! When we blow our noses, the snot that comes out is made up of this mucus and the dirt particles.

Mouth
Most of the air we breathe comes through our nose. But, we can also breathe through our mouths to get more air!

Pharynx
The pharynx, or throat, is part of the tube that air will go down to enter our lungs.
Larynx
The larynx is a tube where the vocal cords are locates. Its vibration with the passes of air produce the voice.
Trachea
The windpipe is a long tube that goes down our neck to the lungs. The windpipe’s lining makes mucus, which traps dust and other dirt particles. this mucus towards our throat, where we swallow and digest it.
Bronchi
There are two bronchi. The inner wall has cilia and mocus to filter the air and trap the particles that have been breathed in.
Bronchioles
The bronchioles are like tree-structure. They absorbe air in each lung.
Lungs
Two spongy organs in our chest. Lungs have a lot of little air sacs called alveoli. Tiny blood capillaries run through alveoli. When air reaches the alveoli, it passes into the bloodstream. It is then carried around our entire bodies.

martes, 2 de octubre de 2018

INTERACTIVE GAME OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM



DEAR STUDENTS,

PLAY IN THE FOLLOWING LINK.

http://interactivehuman.blogspot.com/2008/05/digestion-interactive-game-for-kids.html


https://naturalsciences.didactalia.net/resource/digestive-system-easy/7f583ddc-a65a-4d7e-a420-58d578f9007f


BYE

miércoles, 19 de septiembre de 2018

SEXUAL MATURITY

DEAR STUDENT

COPY THIS INFORMATION IN YOUR SCIENCE NOTEBOOK AND STICK SOME IMAGES IN EACH TYPE OF ANIMAL.


lunes, 10 de septiembre de 2018

VERTEBRATES AND INVERTEBRATES



Vertebrates
Animals are classified into two groups: vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates are animals with backbones. The species of vertebrates include birdsmammalsfishamphibians, and reptiles.
Characteristics of Vertebrates
The most special characteristic of vertebrate animals is having vertebrae. Vertebrae are the small bones in your back that make up your spine. The vertebrae connect together by joints to form the backbone.
The backbone does more than help connect our arms to our feet. In fact, it helps it protects our spinal cord. It is very important to protect the spinal cord, because it is what connects our brain to the rest of our body. The spinal cord and brain work together to form our central nervous system.


Invertebrates
Have you ever wondered if all animals on Earth have the same body structures? For example, do insects such as caterpillars and bees have backbones like mammals.
Characteristics of Invertebrates
An animal that does not have a backbone or a vertebral column is an invertebrate. In the animal kingdom, they are actually the largest group. They make up 97% of all animals on the planet.


jueves, 7 de junio de 2018

miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2018

practice WILL for future


copy the following link in another page.

work and take a picture of your homework

https://en.islcollective.com/video-lessons/predict-what-mr-bean-will-do

jueves, 26 de abril de 2018

GREENHOUSE EFFECT INVESTIGATION

Dear Student,

1. Read in the following link:

 https://climatekids.nasa.gov/greenhouse-effect-and-carbon-cycle/

2. Then answer the question "What happen if the greenhouse effect continues increasing?

Write your opinion in 3 lines in  your science notebook.

3. Read only the first paragraph in the following link:

http://energyeducation.ca/encyclopedia/Greenhouse_effect_on_other_planets

4. Answer the question "Is there exist greenhouse on other planets?"

Write your opinion in 3 lines  in your science notebook.



jueves, 5 de abril de 2018

ENTREVISTAS TRIPARTITAS

Estimados padres de familia

Reciban un cordial saludo, a continuación detallo la hora y el día de la entrevista tripartita que se llevará a cabo la siguiente semana. el formato abajo descrito ha sido realizado en función de las horas disponibles para poder atenderlos. Sin embargo entiendo que por cuestiones de trabajo posiblemente estos sean susceptibles de cambio. Por tal motivo, si alguien desea cambiar la fecha de la entrevista lo puede hacer sin ningún problema, es más si alguien desea tener la entrevista luego de la jornada escolar , me comprometo los dias lunes, miercoles, y jueves a partir de las 14:00 a 15:00






NOMBRE
DÍA
HORA
1
ANGOS ROMERO MARYAPAZ
LUNES    9/04/2018
13:25
2
AYALA JARAMILLO SARAHÍ
LUNES    9/04/2018
13:50
3
CEPEDA DEL CAMPO RENATO
MIÉRCOLES  11/04/2016
9:20
4
CONSTANTE SALCEDO SOPHIE
MIÉRCOLES  11/04/2017
9:45
5
CUCHALA TAMIA
MIÉRCOLES  11/04/2018
10:55
6
ENRÍQUEZ ESPINOZA  MA. JOSÉ
MIÉRCOLES  11/04/2018
11:20
7
FIALLOS PROAÑO EMILIO
JUEVES  12/04/2018
9:20
8
MERIZALDE SOFÍA
JUEVES  12/04/2019
9:45
9
MORA REALPE NAVI
JUEVES  12/04/2020
10:55
10
MUÑOZ MALDONADO RAFAELA
JUEVES  12/04/2021
11:25
11
PRADO CALERO ANTONIO
JUEVES  12/04/2022
12:10
12
RUIZ MACÍAS EMILIA
VIERNES   13/04/2018
10:15
13
SALTOS ORTÍZ SERGIO
VIERNES   13/04/2018
12:05

domingo, 18 de marzo de 2018

miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2018

PROJECT No 2 HOW TO COMPOST AT HOME


HOW TO COMPOST AT HOME
MATERIALS

1.       Aluminum tray
2.       bare land
3.       fruit and vegetable scraps
4.       eggs shell
5.       leaves
6.       flowers cutting
7.       wood ash

PROCEDURE

1.       In the tray put some bare land
2.       All the fruit and vegetables, egg shell, flowers cutting, etc. mix with the land.
3.       Add some water each day and mix it.

FINALLY
Use the compost as fertilizer for your own plants


      




What are the benefits of compost at home? 

 You can find the information in the below URL.


http://eartheasy.com/grow_compost.html