Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Male and female reproductive systems (6th grade)

Click on the following links to learn more about each part of the reproductive systems, male and female.

Find the slideshows and click on them to see how the different parts work.

MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM


FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM



Thursday, 19 May 2016

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

The Excretory System (5th Grade)

Hello 5th Grade!

Let's start our next topic watching these videos. I'm sure you'll laugh with the second one ;)





Reproduction of flowers (3rd Grade)

Hello 3rd Grade!

This is the video seen in class today:



Tuesday, 10 May 2016

What is chlorophyll? (3rd grade)

Chorophyll is a green substance that traps the sunlight.

So, chlorophyll makes the leaves green.
You can do a simple experiment to see it (with adult supervision):

1. Put a leaf in a jar with some alcohol:


2. Wait for a while and see what happens:


3. Wait some more time (hours), remove the leaf and observe its colour:



Now we can see what colour the leaf would be without chlorophyll.

We grow white beans (3rd B)

Hello, children of 3rd B!

The photos from your white beans!!!

***Sorry! I can't edit some picture to see them well!***


                                        

We grow white beans (3rd A)

Hi children!

What a veggie month!!! A part from collecting fruit in our vegetable garden, we have also planted some white beans in the science class, see:



                                      

Thursday, 5 May 2016

What is Photosynthesis? (3rd grade)

"Photosynthesis"

What a long word! What does it mean? 

Plants make their own food. This process is called Photosynthesis.

Pupils of 3rd grade: here there are two videos which explain the Photosynthesis. We are going to watch and discuss them in class, but you can watch them at home before next week, so that you are going to be more prepared:




PHOTOSYNTHESIS: video 1
CLICK HERE



PHOTOSYNTHESIS: video 2
CLICK HERE

Monday, 2 May 2016

The colours of light (4th grade)

Hello boys and girls!



As we all well know, Sir Isaac Newton discovered that white light is made up of many colours.
But we wanted to discover it the same way he did: using a prism and natural light.
So, this is what we did last day in class, have a look! It's easy and very beatiful, you can try it at home!