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Welcome!
We are a group of teachers from Ciavieja School. Welcome to our blog!
martes, 7 de julio de 2020
viernes, 22 de mayo de 2020
Jaymie says goodbye
Jaymie, one of our Conversation Assistants, says goodbye to her students and classmates at Ciavieja School.
Thanks for everything, Jaymie.
sábado, 9 de mayo de 2020
MIXTURES - NATURAL SCIENCE
MIXTURES
Mixtures and solutions are all over the place, you just have to know
what you are looking for to find them.
We may mix things while in the kitchen, while working outside, or while
doing arts and crafts. However, the end result is not always considered a
mixture.
A mixture is when two or more substances are combined,
but each substance keeps its physical properties, which is a
characteristic that can be measured or observed. Mixtures do not have a
chemical reaction, such as dissolving or burning. Furthermore, a mixture
can be reversed, or separated, after being combined.
Let's take a look at these videos where they explain it to us much better.
FIRST CYCLE
SECOND and THIRD CYCLE
ENJOY LEARNING!
Economic Sectors
Economic sectors are large groups of the economy, grouped according to their place in the production chain, by their kind of work (product or service) or ownership.
Based on place in the production chain
Primary sector extracts natural materials and provides raw materials for secondary industry.
Secondary sector processes raw materials or semi-finished goods into more valuable products.
Tertiary sector is the provision of services.
Here you are some videos explaining the classification of economic sectors
PART 1
PART 2
ENJOY LEARNING!
domingo, 23 de febrero de 2020
Peace Day, January 30th
On January 30, the day of peace was celebrated in the school.
Different activities were carried out among which the creation of a tree with words related to peace in different languages stands out.
Friendship, companionship, help, well-being, were some of the words used.
domingo, 13 de octubre de 2019
Halloween 2019
Every year on October 31st children (and some adults) dress up in costumes to celebrate Halloween.
Houses are decorated with Jack-o-Lanterns, artificial spiders and cobwebs, pretend witches and ghosts and other frightening objects that symbolize this special day.
On the evening of Halloween, in North America and many other countries around the world, groups of children can be seen walking the streets wearing costumes and visiting their neighbors’houses to receive candy.
Typical festive Halloween activities include Trick-or-Treating (going house to house to receive sweets or food), attending costume parties, decorating, carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted houses, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.
Here you have a brief story about the origin of Halloween
Do it yourself!!!!!!
And you can do your own Halloween costume!!
domingo, 15 de septiembre de 2019
Welcome back!!!
Welcome children, I'm glad you're here.
We'll all going to have a wonderful year!
We'll draw and we'll write,
we'll sing and we'll play,
we'll paint and we'll build
and learn new things each day!
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