Monday 27 November 2017

SC UNIT 3: CLIMATE AND WEATHER

We are going to learn about:
- The Earth's different climates and why these differences happen.
- The climate in Spain.
- How human activity contributes to climate change.


CLIMATE
Climate refers to the general weather conditions we can expect in particular geographical areas over a long period of time (about 30 years). Around the world, there are different climates, which affect the lives of people, animals and plants.
It is different from weather, which just describes the conditions for a few hours.

WEATHER
It is the state of atmosphere in a specific place and time. it depends on:

  • air temperature
  • humidity levels
  • precipitation
  • wind
  • atmospheric pressure





THERMOMETER measures the air temperature. Most thermometers are closed glass tubes containing liquids such as alcohol or mercury. When air around the tube heats the liquid, the liquid expands and moves up the tube. A scale then shows what the actual temperature is.
An ANEMOMETER measures wind speed. The cups catch the wind, turning a dial attached to the instrument. The dial shows the wind speed.
A HYGROMETER measures the water vapor content of air or the humidity.RAIN GAUGE measures the amount of rain that has fallen over a specific time period.
WIND VANE is an instrument that determines the direction from which the wind is blowing.
BAROMETER measures air pressure. It tells you whether or not the pressure is rising or falling. A rising barometer means sunny and dry conditions, while a falling barometer means stormy and wet conditions. An Italian scientist named Torricelli built the first barometer in 1643.
barometer

Sunday 26 November 2017

UNIT 3: HEALTH AND ILLNESS

3.1. Diseases and illnesses. 

We are going to learn about types of diseases:
- Infectious diseases (caused by pathogens).
- Non-infectious diseases.

Before starting -> Make a list of the things you do to prevent an illness.


INFECTIOUS DISEASES such as common colds, are caused by harmful organisms called pathogens entering our body.
The most common pathogens are bacteria and viruses. Other microorganisms, such as some kinds of fungi and protists, can also cause diseases.


Bacterias
Viruses

NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES such as diabetes, are not caused by organisms. They are caused by different factors and cannot be spread from person to person.
A healthy lifestyle helps prevent diseases. This includes a healthy diet, exercise, regular check-ups, and saying no to drugs and alcohol and an excessive use of video games.


The immune system is a network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to defend the body against attacks by “foreign” invaders. These are primarily microbes—tiny organisms such as bacteria, parasites, and fungi that can cause infections.


Most common infectious diseases


Tuesday 21 November 2017

MIND MAPS

Definition of a Mind Map

A mind map is a visual representation of organised information that includes a central idea surrounded by connected branches of associated topics.

 

Benefits of Mind Maps

  • Help you brainstorm and explore any idea, concept, or problem
  • Facilitate better understanding of relationships and connections between ideas and concepts
  • Make it easy to communicate new ideas and thought processes
  • Allow you to easily recall information
  • Help you take notes and plan tasks
  • Make it easy to organize ideas and concepts



And these are our first attempts. Not bad, isn't it?