Let's learn singing! Somewhere, out there,
The sun shining in the puddle That's something what we call, The Water Cycle. Water from the little puddle turns to gas, EVAPORATION The gas forms into puffy clouds, CONDENSATION The clouds get heavy and the rain pours down, PRECIPITATION And more puddles on the ground Oh the water cycle round and round Vapour goes up and the rain comes down Water in the sky, in the ocean, in the ground It's all in a cycle going round and round. Some clouds look like a horses tail, that's cirrus (cirrus!) Some clouds look like cauliflower, that's cumulus (cumulus!) Some clouds look like a blanket of grey, that's stratus (stratus!) They are high clouds, low clouds, and in between clouds Fog on the ground is also rarely seen clouds Yeah Yeah Yeah Oh the water cycle round and round Vapour goes up and the rain comes down Water in a river, in a glass, in a cloud, It's all in a cycle going round and round. When warm air meets cold air trouble brews That could mean a storm and thats bad news, A hurricane can form when that happens near warm water Look out if that storm reaches land. Get out of the way, grab your sons and daughters. Crash! Bash! Boom! And Kabam Oh no! We forgot uncle... Dan I'm ok, I'm alright, I was just hiding in the garbage can. He was hiding in the garbage can Oh the water cycle round and round Vapour goes up and the rain comes down Water in a person, in a well deep down, It's all in a cycle going round and round. . Here it is the last unit we've seen in class, Medieval Cities. Today with Helen, we've started the Unit 3, Water. Here you have a funny representation of the water cycle :)
Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. The original castle was built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror. Since the time of Henry I, it has been used by succeeding monarchs and it is the longest-occupied palace in Europe. Here you can see a couple of 3d tours around the rooms in the castle, so you can admire the architecture. Of course, it's not the same furniture as in the Middle Ages, but it can give us an idea of the luxury, and the enormous differences between a king's or noble life, and a peasant's. http://www.royal.gov.uk/virtualtours/Flash%20Panoramas/low_flash_004.html Good morning! You have here the activity we did last day in class, where you can create your own volcanoes and earthquakes. http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/interactive/forces-of-nature/?ar_a=1 Yesterday, October 16, it was Blog Action Day, where thousands of different bloggers from all over the world post about the same theme. This year’s theme was HUMAN RIGHTS. I've chosen this comic from www.zenpencils.com, I hope you like it, and learn something. You can read the original wording here
Hello boy and girls ;). Here you have the presentation of Unit 2, so you can study for the exam. Here you have the feudal society presentation, so you can study or go through it again. Hello! Here you have the videos we've seen today in class. I know you liked it! :) |
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