Day
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Week
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2nd -3rd May.
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18th
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Introduction. Previous knowledge.
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4th May.
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18th
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De la Guerra de la Independencia a Isabel II
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7th – 8th May.
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19th
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El Sexenio democrático y la Restauración.
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9th - 10th May.
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Las transformaciones económicas y sociales.
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11th May.
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19th
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El arte y la cultura.
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14- 15th May.
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19th
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Andalucía en el siglo XIX.
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20th
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18th May.
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20th
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21st – 22nd May.
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20th
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Repaso de la unidad
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23th - 24nd May.
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Repaso de la unidad
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25th May
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21th
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Unit Revision. Exam
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Monday, 23 April 2018
UD 8. TEMPORALIZACIÓN UNIDAD 8. CIENCIAS SOCIALES. ESPAÑA EN EL SIGLO XIX
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Saturday, 14 April 2018
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
Monday, 9 April 2018
Sunday, 8 April 2018
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Monday, 2 April 2018
UD 7. EXERCISES
Read the definitions and fill in the gaps.
____________________ : It is everything that we can see, smell and touch. It has two properties: mass and volume.
____________________ : It is the amount of matter in an object.
____________________ : It is how much space an object occupies.
Match the sentence halves.
1. Volume is how much space … … we use a measuring jug.
2. If an object weighs a lot … … it has got more mass.
3. To weigh an object … … an object occupies.
4. To measure volume … … we use scales.
UD 7. CONTENTS.
· MATTER · WHAT IS ENERGY? · HEAT AND ITS EFFECTS. · LIGHT · ELECTRICITY · MAGNETISM. |
UD 7. PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
MATTER, ENERGY AND FORCE
Matter has got mass and volume:
· Mass is how much matter an object has got. We measure mass in kilogrammes and grams using scales. If an object weighs a lot, it has got more mass.
· Volume is how much space an object occupies. We can measure volume using a measuring jug.
The states of water:
Water is matter. Matter can change when it is heated or cooled. Water can change its state. Water can be in a solid state, like ice. It can be a liquid state, like in rivers. It can also be in a gaseous state, like water vapour.
· If we heat solid water (ice), it becomes water vapour.
· If we heat liquid water, it becomes water vapour.
· If we cool water vapour, it becomes liquid water.
Force.
There are two types of force: contact force and distance force. Contact force is produced when we touch objects to move them or change their shape. When we hit a balloon, we produce force and the balloon moves. When we squeeze a sponge we produce force and the sponge changes shape. Distance force is produce without touching an object. Gravity is a distance force. It causes objects to fall to the floor. Magnets are materials that create distance force. If you put a magnet near a small, metal object, the object jumps onto the magnet. Compasses use magnets, these are instruments that tell us the cardinal points.
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