viernes, 26 de febrero de 2016
ANIMALS BOARDGAME
Play and practice!
It is a... dog
... dolphin
... duck
... elephant
...
It is a ... mammal
... bird
... reptile
...
It is ... vertebrate
... invertebrate
It is a... dog
... dolphin
... duck
... elephant
...
It is a ... mammal
... bird
... reptile
...
It is ... vertebrate
... invertebrate
viernes, 5 de febrero de 2016
NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
After reading the text, answer these questions and summarize the text in seven lines.
1. What is hay fever?
Hay fever is an allegy to pollen. It is very common in springtime.
2. Which disease can cause asthma?
Allergies can cause asthma.
3. Which disease makes the cells grow uncontrollably?
Cancer makes the cells grow uncontrollably.
4. Which bad habits can cause weigh problems and heart disease?
Eating fast food often and little exercise can cause weigh problems and heart disease.
5. Which diseases affect the nervous system?
Mental diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease affect the nervous system.
6. Which disease involves high amounts of sugar?
Diabetes involves high amounts of sugar.
7. What do diabetic patients need to take?
Diabetic patients need to take insulin.
SUMMARY. Here you have the summary we did alltogether last day in class:
Hay fever is an allegy to pollen. It is very common in springtime.
Allergies can cause asthma.
Cancer makes the cells grow uncontrollably.
Eating fast food often and little exercise can cause weigh problems and
heart disease.
Mental diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease affect the nervous
system.
Diabetes involves high amounts of sugar.
Diabetic patients need to take insulin.
martes, 2 de febrero de 2016
UNIT 1 HEALTY HABITS: INFECTIOUS AND NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Some diseases such as colds are contagious. This means they can be transmitted from one person to another. Pathogens enter the body through the nose and mouth.
UNIT 1 NUTRITION_ THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
INHALATION
- We breathe in oxygen.
-The diaphragm, the big muscle under the lungs, contracts.
-The ribs expand.
EXHALATION
- We breathe out carbon dioxide.
- The ribs and diaphragm relax.
- We breathe in oxygen.
-The diaphragm, the big muscle under the lungs, contracts.
-The ribs expand.
EXHALATION
- We breathe out carbon dioxide.
- The ribs and diaphragm relax.
UNIT 1 NUTRITION_THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
THE EXCRETORY SYSTEM
The excretory system consists of the urinary system and sweat glands.
1. What two waste products are excreted
by our body?
Urine
and sweat are excreted by our body.
2. What is the function of the renal
arteries?
The
renal arteries carry blood to the kidneys
3. Which organs eliminate waste from the
blood?
Kidneys
eliminate waste from the blood.
4. Which tubes connect the kidneys to
the bladder?
Ureters
connect the kidneys to the bladder.
5. How is the bladder emptied?
The bladder is emptied by another
tube called urethra.
v Use your answers to summarize in 5 lines the whole text about the excretory system.
Urine and sweat are excreted by our
body.
The renal arteries carry blood to the
kidneys.
They (kidneys) eliminate waste from the blood.
Ureters connect the kidneys to the bladder.
They (kidneys) eliminate waste from the blood.
Ureters connect the kidneys to the bladder.
The
bladder is emptied by another tube called urethra.
UNIT 1 NUTRITION: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
The main organ is the heart.
It (the heart),sends* oxygen and nutrients to our cells.
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It (the heart),sends* oxygen and nutrients to our cells.
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