Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Solve a mystery in Ancient Rome and many other games


Deaht in Rome: clik here to solve a murder in Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome for kids





Roma, Unit 8

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The Roman House

Leisure and Entertainment: Theater

Roman Baths and Bathing

Chariot Racing

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

PARTS OF THE EAR 2


CLICK HERE IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSIDE OF THE EAR

The Continents puzzle
















Are you sure you can do this puzzle?
Why don't you try?



PARTS OF THE EAR


WHAT THERE IS INSIDE THE EAR

The Continents (Unit 5)

If you want to see the continents more closely, click on them.


MULTIPLYING FRACTIONS

MULTIPLYING FUNNY FRACTIONS


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

METRIC UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS


METRIC UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS
Length





PLANE FIGURES PRACTICE


FIGURES EXERCISES

DO YOU KNOW WHAT PLANE FIGURES ARE?


Hurricanes (unit 3)



If this type of storm forms in the western Pacific Ocean, it is called a typhoon.
Hurricanes often travel from the ocean to the coast and on to land, where the wind, rain, and huge waves can cause extensive destruction.
Generally, when a hurricane moves over land (or over cold ocean waters) the storm begins to weaken and quickly dies down because the storm is fueled by warm water.
On average, there are about 100 tropical cyclones worldwide each year; 12 of these form in the Atlantic Ocean, 15 form in the eastern Pacfic Ocean and the rest are in other areas.
Hurricane season is the time when most Atlantic Ocean hurricanes occur; it is from June 1 until November 30. In the eastern Pacific Ocean, hurricane season is from May 15 until November 30.

The weather symbol for a hurricane is:


The marine flags that alert boaters to a hurricane are two square red banners, each with a black square in the middle:

A hurricane is a powerful, rotating storm that forms over warm oceans near the Equator. Another name for a hurricane is a tropical cyclone. Hurricanes have strong, rotating winds (at least 74 miles per hour or 119 kilometers per hour), a huge amount of rain, low air pressure, thunder and lightning. The cyclonic winds of a hurricane rotate in a counterclockwise direction around a central, calm eye.
To know more about hurricanes click here:

BASIC GEOMETRY


GEOMETRY

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Unit 1: links related to the Solar System

Here you are a list of links realated to the solar system. They are very interesting! We invite you to visit them!



http://www.kidsastronomy.com/earth.htm

http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/solar_system_level1/sun.html

http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/solar_system.html

http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/our_solar_system/solar_system_1.html

EQUATIONS


TRAIN DECIMALS


Tuesday, March 10, 2009