La leyenda de Loreley habla de una sirena que vivía en las rocas del Río Rin en Alemania. Loreley conducía a los navegantes a la muerte con su canto. Un joven llamado Ronald quedó hechizado por su belleza y saltó de su barca para reunirse con ella, ahogándose. Desde entonces, se puede escuchar el canto de Loreley pero ya no se la ha vuelto a ver.
Los alumnos de 5o y 6o de Primaria jugaron al juego de Memory en clase de Sociales durante el primer trimestre, donde se hicieron sus propias tarjetas y lo pasaron muy bien.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
The document discusses Pablo's Harris's hawks that he uses for hunting. It introduces Wallace, one of Pablo's Harris's hawks. Harris's hawks are medium-large birds of prey that live in semi-desert areas. They have dark brown plumage and sharp hooked beaks. Females are larger than males. The hawks nest in large trees and lay two to four white eggs that hatch within 31 to 36 days.
La lírica es un género literario en el que el autor expresa sus sentimientos a través de obras en verso que se pueden cantar. Recibe su nombre del latín porque antiguamente se cantaba acompañada de la lira. Está formada por poemas compuestos de estrofas y versos, donde la última palabra de los versos suele rimar de manera asonante o consonante y ser de arte mayor o menor.
Este documento resume las reglas de acentuación del español. Explica que las palabras se pueden clasificar como agudas, llanas, esdrújulas y sobresdrújulas dependiendo de la sílaba tónica. También habla sobre la tilde en diptongos, triptongos e hiatos. Incluye preguntas para practicar la identificación y acentuación de palabras según las reglas. Por último, cubre la tilde en monosílabos y palabras interrogativas u exclamativas.
El documento describe diferentes recursos literarios como la personificación, comparación, hipérbole, metáfora, lenguaje figurado y juego de palabras. Define cada recurso literario y proporciona ejemplos para ilustrar su uso. Además, incluye ejercicios para practicar la identificación de estos recursos literarios en frases.
La leyenda de Loreley habla de una sirena que vivía en las rocas del Río Rin en Alemania. Loreley conducía a los navegantes a la muerte con su canto. Un joven llamado Ronald quedó hechizado por su belleza y saltó de su barca para reunirse con ella, ahogándose. Desde entonces, se puede escuchar el canto de Loreley pero ya no se la ha vuelto a ver.
Los alumnos de 5o y 6o de Primaria jugaron al juego de Memory en clase de Sociales durante el primer trimestre, donde se hicieron sus propias tarjetas y lo pasaron muy bien.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
The document discusses Pablo's Harris's hawks that he uses for hunting. It introduces Wallace, one of Pablo's Harris's hawks. Harris's hawks are medium-large birds of prey that live in semi-desert areas. They have dark brown plumage and sharp hooked beaks. Females are larger than males. The hawks nest in large trees and lay two to four white eggs that hatch within 31 to 36 days.
La lírica es un género literario en el que el autor expresa sus sentimientos a través de obras en verso que se pueden cantar. Recibe su nombre del latín porque antiguamente se cantaba acompañada de la lira. Está formada por poemas compuestos de estrofas y versos, donde la última palabra de los versos suele rimar de manera asonante o consonante y ser de arte mayor o menor.
Este documento resume las reglas de acentuación del español. Explica que las palabras se pueden clasificar como agudas, llanas, esdrújulas y sobresdrújulas dependiendo de la sílaba tónica. También habla sobre la tilde en diptongos, triptongos e hiatos. Incluye preguntas para practicar la identificación y acentuación de palabras según las reglas. Por último, cubre la tilde en monosílabos y palabras interrogativas u exclamativas.
El documento describe diferentes recursos literarios como la personificación, comparación, hipérbole, metáfora, lenguaje figurado y juego de palabras. Define cada recurso literario y proporciona ejemplos para ilustrar su uso. Además, incluye ejercicios para practicar la identificación de estos recursos literarios en frases.
The document outlines the main parts of a plant and their functions. The root takes in minerals and nutrients from the soil. The stem transports these nutrients throughout the plant. Flowers produce fruit, which when fallen to the ground can grow into new plants through reproduction. Leaves perform photosynthesis, releasing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide to help the plant grow.
Roald Dahl is considered one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century. He drew inspiration for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from experiences receiving chocolate samples from Cadbury as a student. Dahl had a tall stature and excelled at sports in school. He later served as a fighter pilot in World War II and passed away in 1990 in England.
Weather refers to atmospheric conditions in a specific time and place, while climate describes typical weather in a region over many years. There are five elements of weather: wind, atmospheric conditions, temperature, precipitation, and humidity. Climate is influenced by climatic factors like latitude, altitude, and distance from bodies of water. There are three main climate zones - polar, tropical, and temperate. Climate change due to global warming is raising Earth's temperatures and causing sea levels to rise through melting ice, with potential consequences like drought and species extinction. Proposed solutions include reducing deforestation, pollution, and energy waste.
This document provides examples of sentences using the present continuous tense in English and instructs the reader to write four questions using the present continuous tense and ask a friend. Some example sentences given are "They are playing football", "She is writing a book", and "It's sleeping. The dog is sleeping". The reader is then told to write questions like "Are you playing with the rubber?" and "Is María speaking?" and ask them to a friend.
- Roald Dahl was born in Wales in 1916 to Norwegian parents. His father died when he was 4 years old.
- He attended boarding school in England where he was often homesick. The teachers were described as cruel and would cane students.
- During World War 2, Dahl joined the Royal Air Force and became a fighter pilot. He shot down German planes but later crashed due to poor directions and lack of fuel, though he recovered.
- Throughout his life, Dahl wrote many famous children's books that were later made into films, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, and The BFG. He died in 1990 at the age of
An ecosystem consists of all the living and non-living things in an environment that interact with each other. Ecosystems can vary in size from small terrariums to large oceans. They contain producers that make their own food, consumers that eat other organisms or producers, and decomposers that break down dead material. Nutrients and energy flow through ecosystems in food chains from producers to various levels of consumers. There are two main types of ecosystems - terrestrial ecosystems located on land surrounded by air like forests, grasslands, and deserts, and aquatic ecosystems located in water environments like rivers, lakes, oceans, and lagoons.
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in an area, while climate describes typical weather patterns over a long period of time. The key elements of weather include wind, atmospheric pressure, temperature, precipitation, and humidity, which are measured using instruments like anemometers, barometers, thermometers, rain gauges, and hygrometers. Climate is influenced by factors such as latitude, altitude, and distance from bodies of water, which determine climate zones like polar, tropical, and temperate.
The document outlines rules for spelling verbs in the third person singular form in English. It states that generally, verbs take -s in the third person singular form. Verbs ending in -y take -ies if the -y is preceded by a consonant and -s if preceded by a vowel. Verbs ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -z, -dz, -tch, or -ss take -es in the third person singular form. The verbs "go" and "do" also take -es in the third person singular form.
The document defines and provides examples of prepositions, prepositional phrases, conjunctions, and interjections. Prepositions show the relationship between words, prepositional phrases begin with a preposition and end with a noun. Conjunctions join words or groups of words, and there are coordinating and correlative conjunctions. Interjections express emotion.
This document discusses conjunctions and provides examples of how they are used to join words and sentences. It defines conjunctions as words that join or hook together groups of words and sentences. Specific conjunctions discussed include "and", "so", and "but". Examples are given that demonstrate how each conjunction is used to connect two ideas or sentences.
Prepositions are words that show relationships between other words in a sentence. There are prepositions of location, direction, and time. Prepositions of location indicate where objects are, such as on, in, under. Prepositions of direction show movement to or from a fixed point, like to, from, into, along. Prepositions of time express when things occur, like by, for, before, after.
Adjectives describing appearance and personalityLjubica Ruzinska
This document provides information about describing a person's physical appearance and personality. It includes lists of parts of the body, physical descriptors like height, build, age, hair and eye color. It also gives adjectives to characterize someone as shy, friendly, honest, etc. Sample descriptions are given, such as "Arnold is tall and well built. He has short brown hair and green eyes." The document teaches the proper order of adjectives and provides exercises to describe famous people.
The book follows different animals demonstrating movements with their bodies by turning their heads, bending their necks, raising their shoulders, waving their arms, clapping their hands, thumping their chests, arching their backs, wriggling their hips, bending their knees, kicking their legs, stomping their feet, and wiggling their toes. Each time the animal asks if the reader can do the movement and encourages them by saying "I can do it!"
The document discusses Jules Verne's classic science fiction novel "From the Earth to the Moon" and asks questions about the key elements of stories like characters, settings, problems, and solutions. It also mentions some of the machines and concepts described in the novel that were ahead of their time, like the spaceflight technologies predicted by Verne.
This text describes a journey to the center of the Earth. A man named Pablo Zamboni leads an expedition to the center of the Earth. The expedition members travel deep underground through tunnels and caverns. They encounter strange rock formations and unique plant and animal life forms. After many adventures, the expedition reaches the core of the planet and learns new scientific discoveries about the Earth's formation.
The novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne follows Professor Pierre Aronnax and his companions as they are taken aboard the submarine Nautilus captained by the mysterious Captain Nemo. They embark on an incredible undersea voyage across the oceans learning about the wonders of the deep from Captain Nemo while also growing wary of his motives and desire for isolation from the rest of the world above the waves.
Maps use symbols and a key to represent objects, include a compass rose showing directions, and have a scale showing the relationship between distances on the map and in reality. Political maps show countries, borders, and capital cities. Geographic coordinates use parallels and meridians to describe locations, with latitude measuring distance from the equator and longitude measuring distance from the prime meridian. Globes are more accurate than maps for representing the Earth since they are three-dimensional.
Este documento presenta una introducción al lenguaje y sus partes fundamentales. Explica que la oración está compuesta por un sujeto y un predicado, y que el sujeto contiene determinantes, sustantivos y adjetivos, mientras que el predicado siempre incluye un verbo. Además, define los conceptos clave de determinante, sustantivo, adjetivo y verbo.
El documento presenta un ejercicio de gramática en el que se pide al lector que identifique sujetos y predicados en oraciones. Primero se pide convertir una lista de palabras en oraciones completas, luego identificar las partes de la oración, sujeto y predicado. Finalmente, se pide construir una oración con palabras dadas siguiendo la estructura sujeto + predicado. El texto guía al lector paso a paso para entender los conceptos básicos de la oración: sujeto, predicado y verbo.
This document defines and describes various geometric elements including points, lines, angles, polygons, and circles. It provides definitions for each element, such as a point having no length or width and just specifying a location. Lines can be straight, rays, or line segments. Angles are formed by two rays with a shared endpoint and can be acute, right, obtuse, flat, or full. Polygons are closed figures formed by joining line segments and can have 3 sides or more. Circles have components like the radius, diameter, circumference, chords, arcs, and sectors. The document includes activities for students to practice drawing and identifying these elements.
This document provides an introduction to basic geometry concepts for kids, including points, types of lines such as straight and curved, types of planes, types of solids, and measurement tools used in geometry. It outlines key topics that will be covered such as points, types of lines, types of solids, types of planes, and how measurements are made in geometry.
Geometry is the study of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. It includes basic terms like points, which have no size; lines, which extend infinitely; and line segments, rays, planes, and angles. Geometry also covers measuring angles in degrees, types of angles like acute, obtuse, right and supplementary, and geometric shapes like polygons, cubes, cylinders, and spheres. Volume is measured by multiplying the length, width and height of an object, while surface area finds the total area of all faces.
The document outlines the main parts of a plant and their functions. The root takes in minerals and nutrients from the soil. The stem transports these nutrients throughout the plant. Flowers produce fruit, which when fallen to the ground can grow into new plants through reproduction. Leaves perform photosynthesis, releasing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide to help the plant grow.
Roald Dahl is considered one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century. He drew inspiration for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from experiences receiving chocolate samples from Cadbury as a student. Dahl had a tall stature and excelled at sports in school. He later served as a fighter pilot in World War II and passed away in 1990 in England.
Weather refers to atmospheric conditions in a specific time and place, while climate describes typical weather in a region over many years. There are five elements of weather: wind, atmospheric conditions, temperature, precipitation, and humidity. Climate is influenced by climatic factors like latitude, altitude, and distance from bodies of water. There are three main climate zones - polar, tropical, and temperate. Climate change due to global warming is raising Earth's temperatures and causing sea levels to rise through melting ice, with potential consequences like drought and species extinction. Proposed solutions include reducing deforestation, pollution, and energy waste.
This document provides examples of sentences using the present continuous tense in English and instructs the reader to write four questions using the present continuous tense and ask a friend. Some example sentences given are "They are playing football", "She is writing a book", and "It's sleeping. The dog is sleeping". The reader is then told to write questions like "Are you playing with the rubber?" and "Is María speaking?" and ask them to a friend.
- Roald Dahl was born in Wales in 1916 to Norwegian parents. His father died when he was 4 years old.
- He attended boarding school in England where he was often homesick. The teachers were described as cruel and would cane students.
- During World War 2, Dahl joined the Royal Air Force and became a fighter pilot. He shot down German planes but later crashed due to poor directions and lack of fuel, though he recovered.
- Throughout his life, Dahl wrote many famous children's books that were later made into films, such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, and The BFG. He died in 1990 at the age of
An ecosystem consists of all the living and non-living things in an environment that interact with each other. Ecosystems can vary in size from small terrariums to large oceans. They contain producers that make their own food, consumers that eat other organisms or producers, and decomposers that break down dead material. Nutrients and energy flow through ecosystems in food chains from producers to various levels of consumers. There are two main types of ecosystems - terrestrial ecosystems located on land surrounded by air like forests, grasslands, and deserts, and aquatic ecosystems located in water environments like rivers, lakes, oceans, and lagoons.
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in an area, while climate describes typical weather patterns over a long period of time. The key elements of weather include wind, atmospheric pressure, temperature, precipitation, and humidity, which are measured using instruments like anemometers, barometers, thermometers, rain gauges, and hygrometers. Climate is influenced by factors such as latitude, altitude, and distance from bodies of water, which determine climate zones like polar, tropical, and temperate.
The document outlines rules for spelling verbs in the third person singular form in English. It states that generally, verbs take -s in the third person singular form. Verbs ending in -y take -ies if the -y is preceded by a consonant and -s if preceded by a vowel. Verbs ending in -s, -sh, -ch, -z, -dz, -tch, or -ss take -es in the third person singular form. The verbs "go" and "do" also take -es in the third person singular form.
The document defines and provides examples of prepositions, prepositional phrases, conjunctions, and interjections. Prepositions show the relationship between words, prepositional phrases begin with a preposition and end with a noun. Conjunctions join words or groups of words, and there are coordinating and correlative conjunctions. Interjections express emotion.
This document discusses conjunctions and provides examples of how they are used to join words and sentences. It defines conjunctions as words that join or hook together groups of words and sentences. Specific conjunctions discussed include "and", "so", and "but". Examples are given that demonstrate how each conjunction is used to connect two ideas or sentences.
Prepositions are words that show relationships between other words in a sentence. There are prepositions of location, direction, and time. Prepositions of location indicate where objects are, such as on, in, under. Prepositions of direction show movement to or from a fixed point, like to, from, into, along. Prepositions of time express when things occur, like by, for, before, after.
Adjectives describing appearance and personalityLjubica Ruzinska
This document provides information about describing a person's physical appearance and personality. It includes lists of parts of the body, physical descriptors like height, build, age, hair and eye color. It also gives adjectives to characterize someone as shy, friendly, honest, etc. Sample descriptions are given, such as "Arnold is tall and well built. He has short brown hair and green eyes." The document teaches the proper order of adjectives and provides exercises to describe famous people.
The book follows different animals demonstrating movements with their bodies by turning their heads, bending their necks, raising their shoulders, waving their arms, clapping their hands, thumping their chests, arching their backs, wriggling their hips, bending their knees, kicking their legs, stomping their feet, and wiggling their toes. Each time the animal asks if the reader can do the movement and encourages them by saying "I can do it!"
The document discusses Jules Verne's classic science fiction novel "From the Earth to the Moon" and asks questions about the key elements of stories like characters, settings, problems, and solutions. It also mentions some of the machines and concepts described in the novel that were ahead of their time, like the spaceflight technologies predicted by Verne.
This text describes a journey to the center of the Earth. A man named Pablo Zamboni leads an expedition to the center of the Earth. The expedition members travel deep underground through tunnels and caverns. They encounter strange rock formations and unique plant and animal life forms. After many adventures, the expedition reaches the core of the planet and learns new scientific discoveries about the Earth's formation.
The novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne follows Professor Pierre Aronnax and his companions as they are taken aboard the submarine Nautilus captained by the mysterious Captain Nemo. They embark on an incredible undersea voyage across the oceans learning about the wonders of the deep from Captain Nemo while also growing wary of his motives and desire for isolation from the rest of the world above the waves.
Maps use symbols and a key to represent objects, include a compass rose showing directions, and have a scale showing the relationship between distances on the map and in reality. Political maps show countries, borders, and capital cities. Geographic coordinates use parallels and meridians to describe locations, with latitude measuring distance from the equator and longitude measuring distance from the prime meridian. Globes are more accurate than maps for representing the Earth since they are three-dimensional.
Este documento presenta una introducción al lenguaje y sus partes fundamentales. Explica que la oración está compuesta por un sujeto y un predicado, y que el sujeto contiene determinantes, sustantivos y adjetivos, mientras que el predicado siempre incluye un verbo. Además, define los conceptos clave de determinante, sustantivo, adjetivo y verbo.
El documento presenta un ejercicio de gramática en el que se pide al lector que identifique sujetos y predicados en oraciones. Primero se pide convertir una lista de palabras en oraciones completas, luego identificar las partes de la oración, sujeto y predicado. Finalmente, se pide construir una oración con palabras dadas siguiendo la estructura sujeto + predicado. El texto guía al lector paso a paso para entender los conceptos básicos de la oración: sujeto, predicado y verbo.
This document defines and describes various geometric elements including points, lines, angles, polygons, and circles. It provides definitions for each element, such as a point having no length or width and just specifying a location. Lines can be straight, rays, or line segments. Angles are formed by two rays with a shared endpoint and can be acute, right, obtuse, flat, or full. Polygons are closed figures formed by joining line segments and can have 3 sides or more. Circles have components like the radius, diameter, circumference, chords, arcs, and sectors. The document includes activities for students to practice drawing and identifying these elements.
This document provides an introduction to basic geometry concepts for kids, including points, types of lines such as straight and curved, types of planes, types of solids, and measurement tools used in geometry. It outlines key topics that will be covered such as points, types of lines, types of solids, types of planes, and how measurements are made in geometry.
Geometry is the study of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. It includes basic terms like points, which have no size; lines, which extend infinitely; and line segments, rays, planes, and angles. Geometry also covers measuring angles in degrees, types of angles like acute, obtuse, right and supplementary, and geometric shapes like polygons, cubes, cylinders, and spheres. Volume is measured by multiplying the length, width and height of an object, while surface area finds the total area of all faces.
Matter is everything around us and is composed of tiny particles called atoms. Atoms can join together to form molecules. Matter has properties including volume, mass, density, hardness, conductivity, insulation, and solubility. There are two main types of matter: pure substances made of only one type of atom and mixture substances made of two or more types of atoms or molecules. Forces are pushes or pulls that can cause objects to move, change speed or direction. There are contact forces like friction, gravity, and buoyancy, as well as non-contact forces like magnetism. Whether an object floats or sinks depends on if its density is lower or higher than the density of water.
Roald Dahl was a famous author born in Wales in 1916 who wrote over 50 books for both children and adults before passing away in 1990. Some of his most well-known works for children include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The Witches, and James and the Giant Peach. He experienced some tragic events in his personal life, such as the death of his daughter from measles and his son being injured in a car accident.
Roald Dahl is many children's favorite author due to his engaging stories featuring unusual yet vividly described characters in magical worlds. Dahl constructs imaginative plots and uses descriptive language to bring his stories to life in a funny yet exciting way for readers. His stories present improbable events as ordinary through the eyes of the characters.
La historia trata de una mujer que se cayó de su bicicleta y la rompió. El autor repite la historia varias veces disminuyendo el tono de voz cada vez para asegurarse de que el lector lo entienda.
Weather refers to atmospheric conditions in a specific time and place, while climate describes typical weather in a region over many years. There are five elements of weather: wind, atmospheric conditions, temperature, precipitation, and humidity. Climate is influenced by climatic factors like latitude, altitude, and distance from bodies of water. There are three main climate zones - polar, tropical, and temperate. Climate change due to global warming is raising Earth's temperatures and causing sea levels to rise through melting ice, with potential consequences like drought and species extinction. Proposed solutions include reducing deforestation, pollution, and energy waste.
Este documento presenta varios trucos para crear poemas sin rimas, incluyendo el acróstico, adjetivación, ensalada de versos, versos encadenados, técnica de Rodari, caligramas, definiciones y supuestos. Explica brevemente cada técnica con ejemplos ilustrativos.
El documento presenta una línea de tiempo de la prehistoria que incluye diferentes especies de Homo como Homo habilis y Homo neanderthalensis. También describe técnicas de excavación arqueológica y estructuras habitacionales de grupos cazadores-recolectores. Finalmente, resume la transición al Neolítico con la aparición de la agricultura y la ganadería.
Prehistory spans from the emergence of early humans around 3 million years ago until the development of writing systems around 3,000 BC. During this time, humans evolved from nomadic hunter-gatherers to settling into permanent agricultural communities. The Stone Age was divided into the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods, characterized by the shift to farming and domestication of animals. The Metal Ages followed, where copper, bronze, and eventually iron were incorporated into tool-making. Civilizations then began to form, with the rise of early societies in Egypt, Greece, Rome and elsewhere, establishing governments, trade networks, and cultural achievements that defined the foundations of ancient history.
During the Paleolithic age, men hunted and women gathered food. People lived nomadic lifestyles, moving from place to place to find resources, and lived in caves. They invented the use of fire. In the Neolithic age, people began farming, domesticating animals, and living in permanent houses made of wood or brick. They developed agriculture and became sedentary in this period.
El documento ofrece consejos para escribir un cuento, incluyendo decidir el personaje principal, el lugar y la época en que sucederá la historia. Explica que un cuento típicamente tiene tres partes: la introducción para presentar a los personajes y el escenario, el nudo donde se presenta un problema que los personajes intentan resolver, y el desenlace que narra cómo termina la historia.