Ya que algunos tenéis problemas para crear el álbum de invertebrados, os dejo un "tutorial" sobre cómo crear uno en Google+.
Os recuerdo que también es útil para subir al Drive (que es un servicio de Google+, como "fotos") los ppt's, word's, pdf's, etc. Sobre todo esos que ocupan mucho y no pueden ser enviados por mail. Es mejor subirlos a la nube y pasarme el enlace (justo como hago yo por aquí con vuestros apuntes).
Un saludo! Espero que os ayude.
¡Bienvenidos! Recursos español y bilingüe sobre Ciencias Naturales, para alumnos de secundaria.
lunes, 23 de febrero de 2015
Atoms aka the ultimate particles of matt... oh wait :/
Weren't atoms the indivisible, ultimate particles of matter? Well guys, I have lied to you. I have to confess my crime. But now, let me tell you the truth.
Here you got the exposition about atoms. In a few days I might post a new test about it. Wait for it.
I also attach in here the video about atomic models you got in the PPT.
TEST
Have fun.
Here you got the exposition about atoms. In a few days I might post a new test about it. Wait for it.
I also attach in here the video about atomic models you got in the PPT.
TEST
Have fun.
viernes, 20 de febrero de 2015
Heart dissection.
Before the practice, read the practice sheet and then complete this test about the heart dissection. I also link here two videos.
TEST
TEST
jueves, 19 de febrero de 2015
Invertebrates photo album (example)
This is an example of photo album in Google+. Create your account and link me your album. There is no need to print it, or create a powerpoint.
To look for species, you can use several websites. I link you two interesting ones.
Asturnatura
Biodiversidad virtual
How to create a Google+ account and a photo album.
Además os dejo cómo buscar fotos, no sólo en google, sino también en asturnatura. Tened cuidado con los buscadores generales (google, yahoo, ecosia...) porque a veces las imágenes no son correctas y no se corresponden con lo que buscáis. En internet hay muchos riesgos, éste es uno de ellos, y por eso hay que saber usarlo.
Looking for species' images.
You can check my photo album here.
To look for species, you can use several websites. I link you two interesting ones.
Asturnatura
Biodiversidad virtual
How to create a Google+ account and a photo album.
Además os dejo cómo buscar fotos, no sólo en google, sino también en asturnatura. Tened cuidado con los buscadores generales (google, yahoo, ecosia...) porque a veces las imágenes no son correctas y no se corresponden con lo que buscáis. En internet hay muchos riesgos, éste es uno de ellos, y por eso hay que saber usarlo.
Looking for species' images.
You can check my photo album here.
martes, 17 de febrero de 2015
The excretory and lymphatic systems.
Check these two presentations before and during doing the test. The first one is about the Excretory system. Please, remember that the excretory system is not just the urinary system!!! The second one is about the lymphatic system.
THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
THE TEST
THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
THE TEST
miércoles, 11 de febrero de 2015
Invertebrates review.
Here you are!
Some exercises to prepare for your invertebrates exam. Here you can find several activities.
I post a crossword online, and a sheet with a full crossword (+31 words) and a wordsearch. Below, you also have the review questions sheet and a visu game to check your knowledge about invertebrates.
DOWNLOAD LINKS
Full crossword and wordsearch sheet download link (descarga de la hoja del crucigrama completo y sopa de letras)
Invertebrates review sheet
CROSSWORD
A brand new crossword everytime you refresh it by clicking on "Play again".
This game is different every time you try to solve it :) Have fun!
(El crucigrama es diferente cada vez que se carga la página, se pincha en "play again").
Invertebrates Crossword Puzzle Game by Irenebyg
INVERTEBRATES VISU GAME
Some exercises to prepare for your invertebrates exam. Here you can find several activities.
I post a crossword online, and a sheet with a full crossword (+31 words) and a wordsearch. Below, you also have the review questions sheet and a visu game to check your knowledge about invertebrates.
DOWNLOAD LINKS
Full crossword and wordsearch sheet download link (descarga de la hoja del crucigrama completo y sopa de letras)
Invertebrates review sheet
CROSSWORD
A brand new crossword everytime you refresh it by clicking on "Play again".
This game is different every time you try to solve it :) Have fun!
(El crucigrama es diferente cada vez que se carga la página, se pincha en "play again").
Invertebrates Crossword Puzzle Game by Irenebyg
INVERTEBRATES VISU GAME
domingo, 8 de febrero de 2015
Bony fish dissection.
Living things are similar to and different from each other. When we look at the inside of a fish, we will learn that certain organs and systems in fish are similar to those in humans; and other organs and systems are not. Stomach contents can tell us much about a fish’s habit. The external anatomical features (outside body parts) of fish can also tell us a lot about a species-where it lives in the water, how it finds food, and how it protects itself from predators.
That's why today's dissection is going to be a really educational activity.
The following link, is the lab class sheet we are using. In it, it's described the fish anatomy, materials, protocol, and some exercises. First of all, WE MUST READ THIS SHEET, in order to do a proper practice.
Laboratory sheet Bony fish
I also attach a video link of the inner estructure of a bony fish. Check it, to be able to label your specimen.
To do this, we are using labelled needles/labels with the following names: liver, kidney, gonad, heart, intestine, stomach, swim bladder, caecum, spleen and fins.
Check thess two videos.
Bony fish structure video.
Student dissecting a perch.
Useful sources.
Glossary of fish terms
Fish structure and function
Gills and respiration
The results.
Juan M. and Nacho L. fish (Sparus aurata)
Daniel A. and Javier G. fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Jorge G. and Pablo R. fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
That's why today's dissection is going to be a really educational activity.
The following link, is the lab class sheet we are using. In it, it's described the fish anatomy, materials, protocol, and some exercises. First of all, WE MUST READ THIS SHEET, in order to do a proper practice.
Laboratory sheet Bony fish
I also attach a video link of the inner estructure of a bony fish. Check it, to be able to label your specimen.
To do this, we are using labelled needles/labels with the following names: liver, kidney, gonad, heart, intestine, stomach, swim bladder, caecum, spleen and fins.
Check thess two videos.
Bony fish structure video.
Student dissecting a perch.
Useful sources.
Glossary of fish terms
Fish structure and function
Gills and respiration
The results.
Juan M. and Nacho L. fish (Sparus aurata)
Daniel A. and Javier G. fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Jorge G. and Pablo R. fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Animal tissues PHOTO ALBUM.
In unicellular (single-celled) organisms, the single cell performs all life functions. It functions independently.
However, multicellular (many celled) organisms have various levels of organization within them. Individual cells may perform specific functions and also work together for the good of the entire organism. The cells become dependent on one another.
Multicellular organisms may have the following 5 levels of organization ranging from simplest to most complex:
Cells --> tissues --> organs --> systems --> organism.
Some multicellular organisms do not have tissues (fungi kigndom, some algae in protoctist kingdom). Others have all levels of organization (birds class in animal kingdom).
The following album, shows different tissues humans have, each one carries out a specific function.
LEVEL 1 - Cells
Are the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
May serve a specific function within the organism
Examples- blood cells, nerve cells, bone cells, etc.
LEVEL 2 - Tissues
Made up of cells that are similar in structure and function and which work together to perform a specific activity
Examples - blood, nervous, bone, etc. Humans have 4 basic tissues: connective, epithelial, muscle, and nerve.
LEVEL 3 - Organs
Made up of tissues that work together to perform a specific activity
Examples - heart, brain, skin, etc.
LEVEL4 - Organ Systems
Groups of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function for the organism.
Examples - circulatory system, nervous system, skeletal system, etc.
The Human body has 11 organ systems - circulatory, digestive, endocrine, excretory (urinary), immune(lymphatic), integumentary, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal.
LEVEL 5 - Organisms
Entire living things that can carry out all basic life processes. Meaning they can take in materials, release energy from food, release wastes, grow, respond to the environment, and reproduce.
Usually made up of organ systems, but an organism may be made up of only one cell such as bacteria or protist.
Examples - bacteria, amoeba, mushroom, sunflower, human
Source
However, multicellular (many celled) organisms have various levels of organization within them. Individual cells may perform specific functions and also work together for the good of the entire organism. The cells become dependent on one another.
Multicellular organisms may have the following 5 levels of organization ranging from simplest to most complex:
Cells --> tissues --> organs --> systems --> organism.
Some multicellular organisms do not have tissues (fungi kigndom, some algae in protoctist kingdom). Others have all levels of organization (birds class in animal kingdom).
The following album, shows different tissues humans have, each one carries out a specific function.
LEVEL 1 - Cells
Are the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
May serve a specific function within the organism
Examples- blood cells, nerve cells, bone cells, etc.
LEVEL 2 - Tissues
Made up of cells that are similar in structure and function and which work together to perform a specific activity
Examples - blood, nervous, bone, etc. Humans have 4 basic tissues: connective, epithelial, muscle, and nerve.
LEVEL 3 - Organs
Made up of tissues that work together to perform a specific activity
Examples - heart, brain, skin, etc.
LEVEL4 - Organ Systems
Groups of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function for the organism.
Examples - circulatory system, nervous system, skeletal system, etc.
The Human body has 11 organ systems - circulatory, digestive, endocrine, excretory (urinary), immune(lymphatic), integumentary, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal.
LEVEL 5 - Organisms
Entire living things that can carry out all basic life processes. Meaning they can take in materials, release energy from food, release wastes, grow, respond to the environment, and reproduce.
Usually made up of organ systems, but an organism may be made up of only one cell such as bacteria or protist.
Examples - bacteria, amoeba, mushroom, sunflower, human
Source
ÁLBUM DE FOTOS de tejidos animales.
En organismos unicelulares, la propia célula lleva a cabo todas las funciones vitales. Es funcionalmente independiente.
Sin embargo, los organismos pluricelulares presentan varios niveles de organización. Las células realizan funciones específicas y también trabajan juntas para beneficio del organismo completo. Las células son dependientes unas de otras.
Los organismos pluricelulares pueden tener los siguientes niveles de organización, enumerados desde el más simple, al más complejo.
Células --> tejidos --> órganos --> aparatos/ sistemas --> organismo.
Algunos organismos pluricelulares no tienen tejidos (Reino Hongos, algas del Reino Protoctista). Otros tienen todos los niveles de organización (la Clase Aves en el Reino Animal).
En el siguiente álbum se muestran distintos tejidos humanos, cada uno realiza una función específica
Sin embargo, los organismos pluricelulares presentan varios niveles de organización. Las células realizan funciones específicas y también trabajan juntas para beneficio del organismo completo. Las células son dependientes unas de otras.
Los organismos pluricelulares pueden tener los siguientes niveles de organización, enumerados desde el más simple, al más complejo.
Células --> tejidos --> órganos --> aparatos/ sistemas --> organismo.
Algunos organismos pluricelulares no tienen tejidos (Reino Hongos, algas del Reino Protoctista). Otros tienen todos los niveles de organización (la Clase Aves en el Reino Animal).
En el siguiente álbum se muestran distintos tejidos humanos, cada uno realiza una función específica
miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2015
Un mundo material.
Presentación sobre la materia y sus propiedades.
Test sobre la materia.
Busca información en internet en caso de tener alguna duda. Puedes utilizar el buscador del blog. ¡¡Suerte!!
Test sobre la materia.
Busca información en internet en caso de tener alguna duda. Puedes utilizar el buscador del blog. ¡¡Suerte!!
lunes, 2 de febrero de 2015
Matter and its properties
Check this ppt about matter.
After studing matter, complete the following test.
After studing matter, complete the following test.
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