Este documento presenta varias propuestas para trabajar la expresión de sentimientos y el desarrollo de la autoestima en el aula de manera positiva. Propone actividades como escribir y leer frases afectivas, fomentar muestras de cariño, identificar y transformar ideas erróneas sobre los miedos y potenciar el gozo de vivir a través del agradecimiento y la generosidad. El objetivo general es promover una educación emocional que facilite la empatía y las relaciones sanas entre el alumnado.
The document discusses the European Space Agency's Rosetta space probe, launched in 2004 to orbit comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. It provides details on Rosetta's launch from Germany and mission to orbit the comet, taking photos of its orbit and landing on the comet's surface. The photos show Rosetta orbiting both comet 67P and the dwarf planet Ceres, as well as approaching Earth.
Este documento presenta varias propuestas para trabajar la expresión de sentimientos y el desarrollo de la autoestima en el aula de manera positiva. Propone actividades como escribir y leer frases afectivas, fomentar muestras de cariño, identificar y transformar ideas erróneas sobre los miedos y potenciar el gozo de vivir a través del agradecimiento y la generosidad. El objetivo general es promover una educación emocional que facilite la empatía y las relaciones sanas entre el alumnado.
The document discusses the European Space Agency's Rosetta space probe, launched in 2004 to orbit comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. It provides details on Rosetta's launch from Germany and mission to orbit the comet, taking photos of its orbit and landing on the comet's surface. The photos show Rosetta orbiting both comet 67P and the dwarf planet Ceres, as well as approaching Earth.
The Voyager space probe was launched by NASA in September 1977 weighing 722kg with the objectives of exploring the solar system and taking photos of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. It also took the famous photo of Earth and the Moon known as the Pale Blue Dot.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a telescope that orbits Earth, taking photos of stars, galaxies, and nebulas to advance our understanding of the universe. Launched in 1990, it is 13.2 meters long, cylinder shaped, and has multiple mirrors. A joint project between NASA and the European Space Agency, Hubble provides detailed images of astronomical objects like the Tarantula Nebula's bright blue stars forming within colorful clouds, and the Ring Nebula's ring shape made of red, pink, blue, yellow and green gases with new stars forming around it.
The document discusses the Hubble Space Telescope, noting that it is a large telescope that orbits 350 miles above Earth. It is 13.2 meters tall, weighs 11,000 kg, and was launched into space on April 24, 1990 in Florida by NASA and ESA. The Hubble takes beautiful photos of galaxies, stars, and other objects in space, including photos of the "Hat Galaxy" and images showing different colored stars of varying sizes, shapes, and ages across the universe.
The Hubble space telescope was launched on April 24, 1990 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery from the United States. It was built in the USA through a collaboration between NASA and ESA to take high quality images of space through 5 servicing missions. The Hubble telescope takes photos of galaxies and nebulae across vast distances in space.
The Voyager space probe was launched in 1977 from Florida weighing 722 kilograms. Over 39 years it traveled beyond the solar system's outer planets to study and photograph Jupiter, Saturn, and their moons. Some of its images include the great red spot on Jupiter, Saturn and its rings photographed in 1980, and a volcanic eruption on one of Jupiter's moons captured in 1979.
The European Space Agency launched the Rosetta space probe mission in March 2004 aboard an Ariane 5 rocket. Rosetta has a square shape with solar panels and traveled to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, capturing images that showed the comet has an irregular shape with large craters and protruding rocks. Rosetta's images over time provided insight into the comet's surface as it approached for a landing.
Voyager 1 and 2 were NASA probes launched in 1977 to study Jupiter and Saturn. They explored these planets, taking the first close-up pictures. Voyager 2 also studied Uranus and Neptune, becoming the only probes to visit those outer planets. The Voyagers continue their journey into interstellar space, making them humanity's furthest voyages.
The document discusses NASA's Curiosity rover, which was launched in 2011 and landed on Mars in 2012. It has six wheels, an arm, and two cameras that send photos and rock samples back to Earth to help scientists learn about the composition of Mars and expand knowledge about the universe. The photos show Mars' surface features like craters, mountains, and landscapes to demonstrate what the rover has explored.
Voyager was launched on September 5th, 1979 and is currently the most distant human-made object in space. The Voyager probe was built by NASA to visit and study Jupiter and Saturn. After completing its primary mission of flying by Jupiter in 1979 and Saturn in 1980, Voyager continued to study the outer solar system including the Kuiper belt. Voyager carries a Golden Record containing images, sounds and songs from Earth to potentially be discovered by any intelligent life that encounters the probe.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a telescope that orbits outside Earth's atmosphere. It was launched in 1990 as a joint project between NASA and ESA. The cylindrical telescope is 13.2 meters long and 4.2 meters in diameter. Its missions include repairing damaged elements, installing new instruments, and maintaining its orbit. Some of the photos it has captured include the Cat's Eye Nebula, the Butterfly Nebula NGC 6302, V838 Monocerotis, the Mystic Mountain nebula, and the Antennae Galaxies.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a telescope that orbits Earth from 593 km above sea level, allowing it to observe space without interference from the atmosphere. One key feature is that astronauts could visit it for service missions. The document also describes a photo of the Veil Nebula, which was formed around 8,000 years ago by the supernova explosion of a massive star 20 times the size of our sun.
The Curiosity rover is a rover spacecraft launched by NASA in 2011 to study the planet Mars. It landed successfully in Gale crater on August 6, 2012. The rover body, also called the warm electronics box or WEB, protects the rover's computer and electronics from the harsh Martian environment, keeping its vital systems protected and at a stable temperature. The rover has taken many photos during its over 4 years on Mars, helping reveal details about the planet's sandy and rocky surface, though it has only traveled about 20 km across the Martian terrain.
This document appears to be related to education, specifically the first year of secondary schooling known as 1st ESO. It provides information about the school year, noting it is for the 2015-2016 time period. The short document gives only basic identifying information about a student or class without providing many other details.
Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in 1955 Alabama, violating segregation laws. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a 13-month non-violent protest of the city bus system led by Martin Luther King Jr. that ultimately resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional. Rosa Parks came to be known as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" for her pivotal role in fighting racial injustice and inspiring further protests against segregation.
This document contains descriptions of various subjects in English including a yellow chicken, a favorite blue and gray car, the city of New York, a Christmas tree decorated with ornaments and gifts, a typical Christmas eve dinner of stuffed turkey and side dishes, a scenic view of cliffs in Cabo Ortegal, a cozy country house made of wood, a luxurious hotel room with a bed and picture on the wall, and a fashion model dog named Bodhi wearing glasses and shirts.
This document provides examples of using "there is/there are" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences with singular and plural nouns. It demonstrates these structures in the context of describing various rooms, objects, groups of people and animals. Key examples include using "there is" for singular nouns like "one bed" and "there are" for plural nouns like "two chairs". It also shows forming questions with "is/are there" structures.
The document discusses the proper use of there is/there are and some/any in sentences. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns while "there are" is used for plural nouns. It also explains that "some" is used for affirmative sentences and uncountable nouns, while "any" is used for negative and interrogative sentences and uncountable nouns. The document then provides examples of short passages using different animals to demonstrate these grammar rules.
The document describes various objects that are present or not present in different photos using phrases like "there is/are". It notes the location and colors of balls, trousers, furniture, books, and numbers in photos. It also asks and answers questions about whether certain items are present or not.
The Voyager space probe was launched by NASA in September 1977 weighing 722kg with the objectives of exploring the solar system and taking photos of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. It also took the famous photo of Earth and the Moon known as the Pale Blue Dot.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a telescope that orbits Earth, taking photos of stars, galaxies, and nebulas to advance our understanding of the universe. Launched in 1990, it is 13.2 meters long, cylinder shaped, and has multiple mirrors. A joint project between NASA and the European Space Agency, Hubble provides detailed images of astronomical objects like the Tarantula Nebula's bright blue stars forming within colorful clouds, and the Ring Nebula's ring shape made of red, pink, blue, yellow and green gases with new stars forming around it.
The document discusses the Hubble Space Telescope, noting that it is a large telescope that orbits 350 miles above Earth. It is 13.2 meters tall, weighs 11,000 kg, and was launched into space on April 24, 1990 in Florida by NASA and ESA. The Hubble takes beautiful photos of galaxies, stars, and other objects in space, including photos of the "Hat Galaxy" and images showing different colored stars of varying sizes, shapes, and ages across the universe.
The Hubble space telescope was launched on April 24, 1990 aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery from the United States. It was built in the USA through a collaboration between NASA and ESA to take high quality images of space through 5 servicing missions. The Hubble telescope takes photos of galaxies and nebulae across vast distances in space.
The Voyager space probe was launched in 1977 from Florida weighing 722 kilograms. Over 39 years it traveled beyond the solar system's outer planets to study and photograph Jupiter, Saturn, and their moons. Some of its images include the great red spot on Jupiter, Saturn and its rings photographed in 1980, and a volcanic eruption on one of Jupiter's moons captured in 1979.
The European Space Agency launched the Rosetta space probe mission in March 2004 aboard an Ariane 5 rocket. Rosetta has a square shape with solar panels and traveled to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, capturing images that showed the comet has an irregular shape with large craters and protruding rocks. Rosetta's images over time provided insight into the comet's surface as it approached for a landing.
Voyager 1 and 2 were NASA probes launched in 1977 to study Jupiter and Saturn. They explored these planets, taking the first close-up pictures. Voyager 2 also studied Uranus and Neptune, becoming the only probes to visit those outer planets. The Voyagers continue their journey into interstellar space, making them humanity's furthest voyages.
The document discusses NASA's Curiosity rover, which was launched in 2011 and landed on Mars in 2012. It has six wheels, an arm, and two cameras that send photos and rock samples back to Earth to help scientists learn about the composition of Mars and expand knowledge about the universe. The photos show Mars' surface features like craters, mountains, and landscapes to demonstrate what the rover has explored.
Voyager was launched on September 5th, 1979 and is currently the most distant human-made object in space. The Voyager probe was built by NASA to visit and study Jupiter and Saturn. After completing its primary mission of flying by Jupiter in 1979 and Saturn in 1980, Voyager continued to study the outer solar system including the Kuiper belt. Voyager carries a Golden Record containing images, sounds and songs from Earth to potentially be discovered by any intelligent life that encounters the probe.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a telescope that orbits outside Earth's atmosphere. It was launched in 1990 as a joint project between NASA and ESA. The cylindrical telescope is 13.2 meters long and 4.2 meters in diameter. Its missions include repairing damaged elements, installing new instruments, and maintaining its orbit. Some of the photos it has captured include the Cat's Eye Nebula, the Butterfly Nebula NGC 6302, V838 Monocerotis, the Mystic Mountain nebula, and the Antennae Galaxies.
The Hubble Space Telescope is a telescope that orbits Earth from 593 km above sea level, allowing it to observe space without interference from the atmosphere. One key feature is that astronauts could visit it for service missions. The document also describes a photo of the Veil Nebula, which was formed around 8,000 years ago by the supernova explosion of a massive star 20 times the size of our sun.
The Curiosity rover is a rover spacecraft launched by NASA in 2011 to study the planet Mars. It landed successfully in Gale crater on August 6, 2012. The rover body, also called the warm electronics box or WEB, protects the rover's computer and electronics from the harsh Martian environment, keeping its vital systems protected and at a stable temperature. The rover has taken many photos during its over 4 years on Mars, helping reveal details about the planet's sandy and rocky surface, though it has only traveled about 20 km across the Martian terrain.
This document appears to be related to education, specifically the first year of secondary schooling known as 1st ESO. It provides information about the school year, noting it is for the 2015-2016 time period. The short document gives only basic identifying information about a student or class without providing many other details.
Rosa Parks was a civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in 1955 Alabama, violating segregation laws. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a 13-month non-violent protest of the city bus system led by Martin Luther King Jr. that ultimately resulted in the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional. Rosa Parks came to be known as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" for her pivotal role in fighting racial injustice and inspiring further protests against segregation.
This document contains descriptions of various subjects in English including a yellow chicken, a favorite blue and gray car, the city of New York, a Christmas tree decorated with ornaments and gifts, a typical Christmas eve dinner of stuffed turkey and side dishes, a scenic view of cliffs in Cabo Ortegal, a cozy country house made of wood, a luxurious hotel room with a bed and picture on the wall, and a fashion model dog named Bodhi wearing glasses and shirts.
This document provides examples of using "there is/there are" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences with singular and plural nouns. It demonstrates these structures in the context of describing various rooms, objects, groups of people and animals. Key examples include using "there is" for singular nouns like "one bed" and "there are" for plural nouns like "two chairs". It also shows forming questions with "is/are there" structures.
The document discusses the proper use of there is/there are and some/any in sentences. It explains that "there is" is used for singular nouns while "there are" is used for plural nouns. It also explains that "some" is used for affirmative sentences and uncountable nouns, while "any" is used for negative and interrogative sentences and uncountable nouns. The document then provides examples of short passages using different animals to demonstrate these grammar rules.
The document describes various objects that are present or not present in different photos using phrases like "there is/are". It notes the location and colors of balls, trousers, furniture, books, and numbers in photos. It also asks and answers questions about whether certain items are present or not.