
TOCADO Y HUNDIDO (Química) by sfgonzalez on Genially Reglas: Seleccionar el tipo de Elemento o Grupo de Elementos y colocarlos estratégicamente en nuestra cuadricula.Se juega, dando las coordenadas, donde creemos que nuestro oponente tiene sus "Barcos" (Elementos), Por Ej.: Si en esa celda nos dice "AGUA", colocamos un , si nos dice "TOCADO" o "HUNDIDO", va una . ¿Dónde están mis elementos? Mi flota Flota enemiga Volver ALCALINOTÉRREOS:grupo de elementos que se encuentran situados en el grupo 2 de la tabla periódica y son los siguientes: berilio, magnesio, calcio, estroncio, bario y radio. METALES ALCALINOS:o simplemente alcalinos,son seiselementosquímicos:litio(Li),sodio(Na),potasio(K),rubidio(Rb),cesio(Cs) yfrancio(Fr). METALES DE TRANSICIÓN:son aquellos elementos químicos que están situados en la parte central del sistema periódico, en el bloque D, cuya principal característica es la inclusión en su configuración electrónica del orbital D, parcialmente lleno de electrones. Reglas: ¿Dónde están mis elementos? Mi flota Flota enemiga Volver
Irregular Verb: Definition, Examples And List Of Irregular Verbs In English Irregular Verbs List! What are irregular past tense verbs? In English grammar there are many rules, and this applies when it comes to verbs. However, there are some verbs which do not conform to the usual rules and these are known as irregular verbs. In this section, we will be looking at all the different irregular verbs so that you can commit them to memory and use them correctly. Learn irregular verb definition and useful list of irregular verbs in English with ESL printable worksheets. What are Irregular Verbs? The English language has a large number of irregular verbs. In the English language, most verbs (regular verbs) are turned into the past tense by adding ‘-ed’ to the end of a base form of the verb. Regular verb examples: Cook → CookedWalk → WalkedTalk → TalkedFinish → Finished Irregular verbs examples: Do – did – doneDraw – drew – drawnDrink – drank – drunk Irregular Verbs List List of 200 Irregular Verbs Commonly Used in Everyday English List of Irregular Verbs | Picture
Webtools: No Registration Needed for Students – Nathan Hall Welcome to my list of webtools that don’t require student registration. This started off as a simple curation for myself and has ballooned into something that I never thought would get this big. And it is still growing. I started added comments to each link, but that is taking a long time to complete. Please bear with me as I update it. While I do try to verify each link on a regular basis, please be aware that websites do change and some of these sites may no longer be active or may have switched to a paid version. Free. Over the next while, I will be adding labels to each of these to designate whether you can use this site without any registration at all or will need the use of a class code given by the teacher. If you find a bad link, bad site, or any other error, please let me know through the comment section. Index QR Codes Create Decode online ZXing Decoder Online: Decode QR codes online without a dedicated app. Return to the Index Survey and Polls Online Whiteboards/Corkboards PDF Tools
Teachers | STEM Education Resource Center Welcome to PBS Teachers STEM Education Resource Center! Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Resources for Grades PreK-12 PBS offers all Americans the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning through television and online content. On-line broadband access and digital media are dramatically changing the opportunities available to the nation’s educators improving STEM education. Explore some of our great STEM offerings for grades PreK-12. NOVA Science Now: The Secret Life of Scientists, "Becoming the Professor". Through many of our award-winning STEM-related television programs – NOVA, NATURE, CYBERCHASE, CURIOUS GEORGE, and SID THE SCIENCE KID – PBS continues to play its historic role as both a standard-bearer and innovator in digital content and professional development guided by research and actively supporting classroom teachers, home educators and childcare providers. STEM Education News
Mujeres en la ciencia (videojuego) - Edujuegos Dado que el día 11 de febrero es el Día Internacional de la Mujer y la Niña en la Ciencia, os dejo un pequeño juego para introducir este día. Pulsa en la imagen para ir al juego En él, Margarita Salas nos invita a acompañarle a través de un viaje por Europa, y norte de África, para conocer a otras 5 mujeres científicas de diversos tiempos históricos. Considero el principal objetivo que todos los alumnos vean que los científicos no nacieron ya mayores y con bata, sin embargo todos (en este caso todas) conincidían en su curiosidad e iniciativa. Esta actividad pretende ser unicamente una introdución que fomente la lectura de otras biografías. como por ejemplo las de este libro: Mujeres de ciencia (lo he puesto porque está incluido dentro de leocyl) pero cualquier otro puede valer La actividad se puede retocar si disponeis de rpgmaker mv ya que podéis descargarlo para editarlo como necesiteis. Puedes descargarlo en este enlace
Transforma la forma en la que aprendes No Registration Web 2.0 Intro - L. Houle's Ed Tools WHy No REGISTRATION WEB 2.0 Tools? We ask students to produce, publish, collaborate and evaluate with technology as an integral part of the educational process. When working with K-8 students, we’re concerned for their privacy and anonymity. Most Web 2.0 sites require registration or class accounts. Account set up takes time as does keeping track of student usernames/passwords. No Registration Web 2.0 Creativity Tools No Registration Web 2.0 collaboration tools NO Registration Web 2.0 Conversion Tools No Registration Web 2.0 Multimedia Tools No Registration Web 2.0 Photo Image Tools No Registration Web 2.0 Presentation Tools No Registration Web 2.0 Productivity Tools
Free STEM Activities!! – Science Demo Guy What could possibly be a better combination than FREE and STEM?! Ok, maybe there are a few, but It’s a pretty amazing paring. So I’ve compiled links to ALL of my free STEM resources on this page to make them super-easy for you to access! STEM Activity Challenge Hoop Glider Competition 3rd-5th grade STEM Project for Third, Fourth and Fifth grades. This activity challenges students to build a glider that will glide as far as possible. STEM Activity Challenge Jumping Bugs K-2nd grade STEM Project for Kindergarten, First and Second Grades. This activity involves putting an effervescent tablet inside a film canister with a little bit of water. STEM Activity Challenge Levitating ping pong ball 6th – 8th grade STEM Middle School Classroom Project Students will work in groups to discover the phenomenon that occurs when a ping pong ball is placed above a straw and air is blown through the straw. STEM Activity Challenge Marshmallow Catapult 3rd-5th grade STEM Station Activity: Troll Bridge
How to Create Authentic Writing Opportunities in Science Classes In many schools, writing is largely reserved for English and social studies classes, which limits students’ ability to get writing practice across the curriculum. When students do write in math and science classes, they’re often asked to summarize what they’ve learned—they’re not given tasks that guide them to further learning through the process of writing. This can ultimately affect their ability to become strong, versatile writers—a basic proficiency in the modern working world. Cross-curricular writing isn’t a novel concept, and research has consistently shown that by writing about connections between their lives and what they learn in science classes, students become more invested in the subject and achieve greater academic results. “There is a common misconception that science is all about hands-on activities with writing embedded at the end to form a conclusion.... Assign Science Notebooks and Journals Provide Low-Stakes Writing Prompts Get Creative and Interactive
5 short films Christmas Los diez hashtags de educación más utilizadosIdeas que inspiran Cuando eres docente, estar en formación permanente es casi una obligación. Una forma de hacerlo, además de leyendo y asistiendo a distintos cursos y formaciones, es aprovechando las posibilidades y los recursos que nos ofrecen plataformas sociales como Twitter. A través de las conversaciones que se generan en esta red social, los maestros pueden estar informados sobre las últimas tendencias educativas o nuevas formas de enseñar. Los siguientes 10 hashtags de educación ofrecen a los profesores la oportunidad de tomar parte en conversaciones en las que se comparten noticias, recursos e ideas. Los diez hashtags más utilizados en el ámbito educativo #edchat Creado por los educadores Tom Whitby, Steven Anderson y Shelly Terrell, #edchat ofrece una gran plataforma para el debate entre maestros y otros profesionales relacionados con la educación. Descubre el catálogo Pearson de Educación Superior Otros artículos que te podrían interesar: – Cinco sencillas ideas con las que transformar tus clases
Construction of STEAM Curriculum Model and Case Design in Kindergarten American Journal of Educational Research. 2019, 7(7), 485-490. DOI: 10.12691/education-7-7-8 Abstract Learning of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) have been recognized as key levers in the progress toward high quality preschool education for all kids. STEAM activities can be an effective platform for providing rich learning experiences and cultivating problem-solving ability that are accessible to kids. Firstly, the characteristics of the STEAM curriculum design in kindergarten are analyzed. 1. STEM education is a national strategy proposed by the United States to improve national competitiveness and innovation ability 1. As educators and researchers realize the importance of STEAM education, more and more countries are extending education from primary education to preschool education, such as America, Australia, South Korea, Singapore and so on 3. Therefore, this integrative literature investigates how STEAM education in kindergarten is studied. 2. 2.1.
What's the Difference Between Weather and Climate? Watch this video to find out--and to learn about how NASA satellites are keeping an eye on conditions on Earth! Download a poster of this animation! Download the poster! (Printable as 8.5 x 11 inches or 11 x 17 inches) Video transcript: Take a look outside your window. Is it hot and sunny? Is it cloudy and rainy? Is there snow on the ground? When you look out the window, you’re seeing what the weather is like today. Weather is only temporary. Climate, on the other hand, is more than just a few warm or cool days. Climate describes the typical weather conditions in an entire region for a very long time—30 years or more. Keeping an eye on changing weather can help us plan ahead. We know that if thunderclouds are forming overhead, it’s probably a good idea to stay inside. But it’s important to keep an eye on changes in Earth’s climate, too. Keeping track of Earth’s sea level is one way that we can know how quickly the climate is changing. NASA satellites can measure sea level rise from space.
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