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Welcome to the IES Francisco Javier de Burgos Bilingual Program´s class Blog! . This year you are going to learn the Natural Science in English. This blog has been created for helping you in your learning. Here you can find information, link... that complement our in-class coursework . You can also access to the activity book from the list on the left. Thanks for visiting and remember to check the blog regularly and contribute.

miércoles, 28 de diciembre de 2011

PROJECT BACTERIA

 Project 1: The bacteria
Objectives      
Students will do the following:
1.    Research how bacteria feed
2.     Research how bacteria move, where they live, and how they reproduce
3.     Learn how bacteria can be helpful or harmful
4.     Create a power point what they learned about bacteria.

Materials      
The class will need the following:
•    Computer
•    Natural Science (basic concepts)
•    Libro de texto de Ciencias Naturales
•    Internet access
•    Photographs  from  Internet

Procedures
      11th  of January
  1. What do you know about bacteria?
  2. You compare your answer with other classmates of your group and  write the conclusions in a    sheet of paper ,which   you  will put on the class room noticeboard.
  3. You have to look for information about  the basic characteristics of bacteria: what they look      like,  where they live, how they move, how they breathe, and how they reproduce. You should work individually or in pairs. Using the following Web sites you should answer the accompanying questions in their notebooks.

http://bacteriamuseum.org/cms/Bacteria/what-are-bacteria.html
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/zoo/zdmain.html
http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/interactives/science/microorganisms/whatarebacteria.asp
http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/infection/infectionindex.html
http://whyfiles.org/shorties/count_bact.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/10_11/micro_organisms.shtml
http://kidshealth.org/kid/en_espanol/sano/food_poisoning_esp.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/aqa_pre_2011/human/defendingagainstinfectionrev5.shtml

Questions
a.    What are bacteria?
b.    What are the three basic shapes?
c.    How are bacteria classified? Name the two large classes.
d.    Where have bacteria been located? Name as many places as possible.
e.    How many bacteria live on Earth?
f.    How do bacteria reproduce? Draw reproduction of bacteria
g.    How quickly do bacteria reproduce? Try to show this pattern as a graph or other visual display.
h.    What do bacteria eat? How do they take in their food?

    Homework
4    you have to do a presentation (power point) about the information found

    18th of January
5     On the second day, divide the group  in half. Working again as individuals or in pairs, half of the  class will focus on helpful bacteria, and the other half will focus on harmful bacteria. Using the same Web sites, you should answer the accompanying questions in their notebooks.

Helpful Bacteria questions:
a.    Name some helpful bacteria.
b.    How are bacteria helpful to humans? Give at least four examples.
c.    How do bacteria help keep ecosystems healthy?
d.    What do bacteria do that is especially helpful to plants?

Harmful Bacteria questions:
a.    What are pathogenic bacteria?
b.    Where do these harmful bacteria usually live?
c.    Describe how bacteria can cause food poisoning.
d.    Give two examples of bacteria that cause disease. Include their names and how the bacteria spread.
e.    How can these diseases be prevented?



    Homework
6     Each group has to make a presentation  . Each display should include at least one micrograph, a photograph of bacteria taken under a high-powered microscope. You  can include comic strips, diagrams, charts, graphs, or any other device that conveys the information in an interesting way.

    25th of January
7     During the next class period, give each group a few minutes to present their displays.
8     Display the information with the students' original ideas about bacteria.

miércoles, 14 de diciembre de 2011

ORGANIZATION OF LIVING THING. THE FIVE KINGDOMS

Objectives:
•    To distinguish between  unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms
•    To learn about levels of organization of organisms.
•    Conocer lo que es la taxonomía
•    Definir la especie
•    To learn about the five kingdoms and what is characteristic to each one of them.

Vocabulary:
Composed, coordinate, tissues, organs, systems,  kingdom
Homeworks:
•    Study the concepts we have learnt today.
•    Hacer las actividades 1-10 de las páginas 66 y 67 del libro de texto

 Si necesitas las actividades  y/o la presentación de este apartado lo puedes encontrar en nuestra WIKI

jueves, 8 de diciembre de 2011

THE CELL

Objectives
•    To learn about cell definition
•    To learn about what all cells have in common
•    To distinguish between different types of cells: Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells
     To do activities 8-11.
    
Vocabulary:
cell, plasmatic membrane, cytoplasm, genetic material, prokaryotic cell, eukaryotic cell, organelles, cellular war, flagellum, cacuole, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion y choroplast

Homeworks:
  • Study the concepts we have learnt today
  • Do the activity 12

Si necesitas las actividades  y/o la presentación de este apartado lo puedes encontrar en nuestra WIKI

martes, 6 de diciembre de 2011

WHAT IS A LIVING THING?

Objectives
•    To learn about the characteristics of living things
•    To learn about the concents: nutrition, interaction and reproduction
•    To distinguish between the heterotroph and autotroph organisms 
     To distinguish between the asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction
Vocabulary:
Nutrition, interaction, reproduction, autotroph, heterotroph, environment, allow, change, survive, remains, perform, asexual rerproduction, sexual reproduction, join and gamete.
Homeworks:
  • Study the concepts we have learnt today
  •  Resmen apartado 1 : Asi son los seres vivos

Si necesitas las actividades  y/o la presentación de este apartado lo puedes encontrar en nuestra WIKI