PROMOCIÓN 2014-15
Blog de la promoción 2014-15
miércoles, 10 de junio de 2015
miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2015
lunes, 25 de mayo de 2015
Science Vocabulary words for Unit 9 updated
Section 1
Bounces –
to move up or away after hitting a surface.
Let – to
allow
Silhouette
– a dark shape seen against a light background.
Candle – a
piece of wax shaped like a stick with a wick.
Shadow – a
black silhouette produced by an object that blocks the light
Artificial
– not natural, made in a factory.
Frosted – covered
by white crystalline coating like snow
Tracing
paper – a translucent paper for tracing maps, drawings or design
Curtains – a
hanging piece of fabric used to shut out the light on a window or door.
Section 2 and 3
Lens – a piece
of transparent material that refracts Light.
Diffuse –
to spread or scatter widely
Magnify –
to make something look larger than it is
Smooth –
texture not rough
Reflecting
– to send back light or energy from a surface
Toward – in
the direction of
Surface
–(the outer layer) any face of a body or
thing
Specular –
like a mirror
Convergence
lens – (moving towards or meeting at some common point) refracts the light rays
so the object looks bigger
Sharp –
having a thin edge that can cut. One who is clever at cheating
Vacuum – a
space absolutely devoid of matter
Focus – (v)
the exact place or position where beams converge.
Shiny –
filled with light
Mirror – a reflecting
surface usually of glass
Texture –
the physical structure of a material
Refract –
to cause a ray of light to change direction as it passes through different
substances like a glass of water,
Section 4
wordlist
Spectrum –
an array of Light waves. The set of colours into which a beam of light can be
separated or arranged of waves such as light waves or radio waves.
Primary – a
first section
Absorb – to
take something in.
Drops – a
small amount of liquid produced in a globule
Prism –
geometrical body form by two equal poligons
martes, 5 de mayo de 2015
Summary Section 1 - thank you Paula Prieto
Energy can
change.
Everything
in nature is made of atoms, which contain tiny particles called protons and
electrons. Protons have got a positive change and electrons have got a negative
one.
When there
is a equal number of protons and electrons in a object, we say that those
object is electrically charged.
Electrons
can move and change. It can move from one object to another and they can
change.
There is a
force of attraction between objects that have got opposite electric changes .
There is a
force of repulsion between objects that have got identical energy changes.
We can do
an example of those types of energy with two balloons.
viernes, 1 de mayo de 2015
ENSAYO de MATEMÁTICAS CDI CORREGIDA
Aquí tenéis corregida la prueba CDI de matemáticas que hicimos el miércoles 29 de abril.
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jueves, 16 de abril de 2015
Wordlist Sections 4&5
Wordlist Sections 4&5
Renewable – unlimited
Dam – a wall of rock that separates two parts of
water.
Blade – a wide flat part on a tool
Reduce – to make less or smaller
Reuse – use again
Recycle – to put through a particular process so that
it is fit to use
Waste – (v) to fail to use something fully or in the
correct or most useful way.
Standby – something that is always ready for use.
Packaging – things wrapped up and tied for sending a
parcel. The material in which objects are wrapped before being sold.
Tourbine – a machine having blades inside, driven by
pressure of water, gases or air
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