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  • Arthropods | Recurso educativo 571137

    Arthropods

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    Characteristics of arthropods Arthropods are the largest animal group on Earth. The most characteristic feature of arthropods is their external skeleton. The articulated exoskeleton (external skeleton)…

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  • Video: Nuclear radiations in 3Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima | Recurso educativo 39589

    Video: Nuclear radiations in 3Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima

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    In this 11 minute video (with Spanish subtitles) Helen Caldicott (Nobel Prize) explains the consequences of recent nuclear catastrophes on the human body. We can listen to specific scientific vocabulary…

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  • Remember - The five senses | Recurso educativo 463642

    Remember - The five senses

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    We use our senses to find out information about the world around us. Human beings have five senses: touch, sight, hearing, taste and smell. We use different parts of our body for each sense. These body…

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  • Answer. Unicellular and multicellular organisms | Recurso educativo 571032

    Answer. Unicellular and multicellular organisms

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    Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: What are organisms made up of a single cell called? How do they reproduce? What do we call living things that are made up of many…

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  • True / False. The 20th and the world today | Recurso educativo 585112

    True / False. The 20th and the world today

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    Are these sentences true or false? Human life changed more in the 18th and 19th centuries than during the 20th century. During the 20th century, the world's economy and population grew because of…

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  • Cells | Recurso educativo 571018

    Cells

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    What are cells? All living things are made up of very small components called cells. Some living things are made up of just one cell. However, the majority of living things have more than one cell. For…

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  • Did you know... | Recurso educativo 484325

    Did you know...

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    Impressionism also influenced sculpture. François-Auguste-René Rodin broke away from academic convention to become one of the most significant Impressionist sculptors. His work was characterised by…

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  • End-of-unit activities - The Earth, a Living Planet | Recurso educativo 565864

    End-of-unit activities - The Earth, a Living Planet

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    The existence of water and a protective atmosphere were key elements for the appearance of life on Earth. The first cells appeared 3.5 billion years ago. From these early forms of life, different groups…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - Machines and structures | Recurso educativo 585484

    End-of-unit evaluation - Machines and structures

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    In this unit we will look at electrical circuits, generators and motors that work by magnetism. We will also look at the machines and tools which help us do our work. Finally, we will look at…

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  • Introduction - The Earth's climate zones | Recurso educativo 566435

    Introduction - The Earth's climate zones

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    The Earth is divided into a series of climate zones (hot zones, temperate zones and cold zones). The climates in each zone affect the vegetation, temperature and human activity in the area. Europe is in…

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