Cargando...
Recursos educativos
-
Nivel educativo
-
Competencias
-
Tipología
-
Idioma
-
Tipo de medio
-
Tipo de actividad
-
Destinatarios
-
Tipo de audiencia
-
Creador
-
Initial evaluation 03 - Animals
EduBook Organización
- 3296 visitas
Match the groups of animals with their characteristics: Fish They have hair or fur. They have feathers. They use gills to breathe. They have an internal skeleton. They reproduce with eggs. They regulate…
-
Upthrust and buoyancy in liquids
EduBook Organización
- 2297 visitas
7.1. Archimedes' principle If we try to submerge a ball in a container of water, the water exerts a vertical upward force known as upthrust. According to Archimedes' principle: A body totally or…
-
Frankie and Francine
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2173 visitas
Activity designed to help us learn the parts of the body. We drag and drop the parts of the body of two characters ("Frankie and Francine") into the appropriate places. In the end we can…
-
Vocabulary quiz
EduBook Organización
- 1960 visitas
Answer these questions, but don’t look back at the "Vocabulary - Parts of the Body" activity! You have two minutes for all the questions! It’s right in the middle of your face. It separates…
-
Self-assessment T8 07 - Nutrition, breathing and circulation
EduBook Organización
- 1844 visitas
Match the function to each component of blood: They defend our body from microbes. They are very small cells that are needed for blood clotting. It transports nutrients to all the cells in our body.…
-
Initial evaluation 02 - Animal reproduction
EduBook Organización
- 1830 visitas
Match each definition with the concept it refers to: : an animal that has both ovaries and testicles. : it happens outside the body of the female. : it happens inside the body of the female. : it…
-
Unit 11: The Animal Kingdom (I). Invertebrates
EduBook Organización
- 1411 visitas
Ambulacral system (n): the system of tubes which echinoderms use to move about. annelid (n): an aquatic or land worm with a segmented body. antennae (n): paired receptors on the head of many arthropods…
-
-
-