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How do we get electricity?
Maria Pallarés Docente
- 1 lo usan
- 4812 visitas
This interactive multimedia presentation shows how we get electricity and how electricity travels to our houses.
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Song: Hello, how are you?
Tiching explorer Organización
- 3 lo usan
- 3355 visitas
The resource consists of a video with a song. We learn six different ways to answer the question, How are you? We learn the meaning of several adjectives to describe how do we feel.
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How secure is my password?
Cristina Carbonell Valls Docente
- 1588 visitas
Tienes una contraseña segura? En esta web podemos comprobar cuánto tiempo tardaría un hacker en descubrir nuestra conrtaseña.
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Investigate. How we use water
EduBook Organización
- 3309 visitas
Investigate how we use water. How do humans use fresh water resources like rivers and lakes? What about salt water resources? Where is water from rivers treated? Which sector consumes the most water:…
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How a Steam Engine works
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 2 lo usan
- 3326 visitas
Animation that shws how a Steam Engine works.
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Video: How to express fear
Tiching explorer Organización
- 3 lo usan
- 1842 visitas
Resource consisting of a video in which we learn how to express fear and being afraid.
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How plants make food. Photosynthesis
Maria Pallarés Docente
- 4 lo usan
- 3889 visitas
Video to introduce how plants make food. Duration: 3.55 minutes.
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How Olive Oil Is Made
Maria Pallarés Docente
- 1 lo usan
- 3760 visitas
The process of making olive oil. The differences between the traditional and modern method are also shown - from harvesting to grinding to extracting.
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How do you spell it?
Educajccm Organización
- 7 lo usan
- 2379 visitas
Interactive activity designed to help us learn the alphabet. We practice spelling proper and common nouns.
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How a river is formed
Maria Pallarés Docente
- 1 lo usan
- 3223 visitas
Video clip showing a river course from the source to the mouth. This resource can be used to introduce the main parts of a river: the upper, the middle and the lower course.