Our science resources
Monday, 6 July 2015
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Are you ready to travel inside your body? 3, 2, 1, ...ACTION!!
Another video to understand the nervous system. Don't forget to take some notes.
Exercise: How much do you know about your brain?
Exercise: Label the brain parts
Another video to understand the nervous system. Don't forget to take some notes.
Exercise: How much do you know about your brain?
Exercise: Label the brain parts
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Tuesday, 26 May 2015
Monday, 25 May 2015
Sunday, 24 May 2015
VIDEOS UPLOADED BY OUR CLASSMATES
Soluble or insoluble? This is the question. Marina M. found the solution with these two videos:
Alejandra sent us a complete webpage about separating mixtures:
SEPARATING MIXTURES EXAMPLES
Alba also sent another webpage about the same topic. Pay special attention to the examples of EVAPORATION, DESTILLATION, MAGNETISM OR FILTRATION.
SEPARATING MIXTURES
Laura T. thinks that this video can be very useful to understand the different separation mixtures processes:
Marina M. has found a short and clear video about physical and chemical changes:
Irene wants to share this interesting and complete video too:
THANKS GIRLS!!!
Alejandra sent us a complete webpage about separating mixtures:
SEPARATING MIXTURES EXAMPLES
Alba also sent another webpage about the same topic. Pay special attention to the examples of EVAPORATION, DESTILLATION, MAGNETISM OR FILTRATION.
SEPARATING MIXTURES
Laura T. thinks that this video can be very useful to understand the different separation mixtures processes:
Marina M. has found a short and clear video about physical and chemical changes:
Irene wants to share this interesting and complete video too:
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
SEPARATING DIFFERENT TYPES OF MIXTURES
What are the differences between soluble and insoluble solids?
Which methods can you use to separate soluble solids from liquids?
And which ones are you going to use to separate non soluble solids from liquids?
Can you find any other useful video or any web page about methods of separation?
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