Are you a little bit bored and not knowing what to do on your free time these holidays?
Here you have some videos we have already watched during lessons and some new ones that will help you to revise and learn a few things about how our amazing body works.
I hope you enjoy them!
How your eyes work
The nervous system
How your brain works
How your bones and skeleton work
The skeletal system
How your muscles work
Wednesday, 27 December 2017
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Try this puzzle to learn the countries in Europe and where they are located. Check the different levels of difficulty!!
If you prefer, you can watch and learn them using this map. Remember to click first the option, upper on the left.
If you prefer, you can watch and learn them using this map. Remember to click first the option, upper on the left.
Have fun!
Etiquetas:
Europe,
Europe maps,
map,
maps,
Social Science 5,
year 5
Saturday, 25 November 2017
A CURIOSITY ABOUT THE GREENWICH MERIDIAN
If you travel to Greenwich, stand on the famous Prime Meridian Line -- which is marked with a physical line and a sculpture at the Royal Observatory -- and look at your GPS, it won't read 0° longitude. It'll be slightly out. Who's right? And why?
(Tom Scott)
Watch this video if you want to know
(Tom Scott)
Watch this video if you want to know
Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º!!!
Etiquetas:
Greenwich Meridian,
maps,
Prime Meridian,
Social Science 5,
year 5
Sunday, 19 November 2017
PHYSICAL RELIEF OF EUROPE
Click here watch first and play then so you learn the name of the main physical features on the European continent!
Now that you have learnt the different European landforms try this link so you choose the right name for each one. You always have the option to watch first!
And finally, this map includes some more features, seas and rivers.
Have fun!
Now that you have learnt the different European landforms try this link so you choose the right name for each one. You always have the option to watch first!
And finally, this map includes some more features, seas and rivers.
Have fun!
Etiquetas:
Europe,
Europe maps,
year 5
Tuesday, 31 October 2017
CONTINENTS AND OCEANS
Go to this interactive map to check you know the name of all the continents and oceans. Have fun!!!
CONTINENTS AND OCEANS
And if you want to listen to their names, go to this one!
Continents and oceans to play and listen
CONTINENTS AND OCEANS
And if you want to listen to their names, go to this one!
Continents and oceans to play and listen
Etiquetas:
continents,
oceans,
year 5
Sunday, 22 October 2017
THE THREE VITAL FUNCTIONS
Do you remember what these functions are? Here you have a simple but nice video to revise them. Just click on the next link!
Enjoy it!
Etiquetas:
vital functions,
year 5
FROM CELL TO SYSTEMS
Animals and plants are made of cells. Tissues are made from cells of a similar type. Organs are made from tissues, and systems are made from several organs working together. They all make up an organism.
If you want to know more details about how this organization takes place, watch this entertaining video.
cells - tissues - organs - organ systems - organism
If you want to know more details about how this organization takes place, watch this entertaining video.
Enjoy it!
Source: BBC Bitesize
Friday, 20 October 2017
CELLS - AN INTRODUCTION
Cells
Cells are very small. They are the basic building blocks of all animals and plants.
From: BBC BiteSize
Cells are very small. They are the basic building blocks of all animals and plants.
Animal cells usually have an irregular shape, and plant cells usually have a regular shape
Cells are made up of different parts. It is easier to explain what these parts are by using diagrams like the ones below.
Animal cells and plant cells both contain:
- cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus
Plant cells also contain these parts, not found in animal cells:
- chloroplasts, vacuole, cell wall
The table summarises the functions of these parts.
Part
|
Function
|
Found in
|
Cell
membrane
|
Controls what substances can get into
and out of the cell.
|
Plant
and animal cells
|
Cytoplasm
|
Jelly-like substance, where chemical
reactions happen. In plant cells there's a thin lining, whereas in animal
cells most of the cell is cytoplasm.
|
Plant
and animal cells
|
Nucleus
|
Controls what happens inside the cell.
Carries genetic information.
In exams don't call the
nucleus the 'brain' of the cell. That is not a good description and will not
get you marks.
|
Plant
and animal cells
|
Chloroplast
|
Where photosynthesis happens –
chloroplasts contain a green substance called chlorophyll.
|
Plant
cells only
|
Vacuole
|
Contains a liquid called cell sap,
which keeps the cell firm.
|
Plant
cells only
|
Cell
wall
|
Made of a tough substance called
cellulose, which supports the cell.
|
Plant
cells only
|
From: BBC BiteSize
Saturday, 23 September 2017
Friday, 22 September 2017
Monday, 18 September 2017
Astronomy and space science at BBC Bitesize
Astronomy and space science
This is a very interesting webpage with lots of information about space. There are five different pages. Do not forget to click on the numbers to get to all of them!!!
Etiquetas:
solar system,
Universe,
year 5,
year 6
Sunday, 17 September 2017
Star Size Comparison (YOU ARE NOT THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE!)
In this video you can see how tiny our planet is and how big some stars in the Universe are.
Yes, we are not the centre of the Universe. We are just a wonderful tiny spot!!!
Yes, we are not the centre of the Universe. We are just a wonderful tiny spot!!!
Etiquetas:
solar system,
Universe,
year 5,
year 6
Monday, 27 February 2017
THE UNITED KINGDOM
In this unit we are going to study some geographical and cultural aspects of the UK. As you will see there are hundreds of interesting things. Have a look at these links and feel free to explore the amazing web from which I took them!!!
- The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland- here you will find where the U.K is, what its official name is, the countries that make it up and the name of its capital cities.
- British Currency - all about money
- Houses in England - click on the pictures to learn more about them. You can also explore the links at the bottom!
Etiquetas:
Great Britain,
London,
Social Science 6,
The United Kingdom,
U.K.,
UK,
year 6
Saturday, 25 February 2017
ENERGY IS ALL AROUND US!
In this unit we are going to revise what we learnt two years ago, when we were in year 4, and we will learn a few more things. Here you have some links to those posts we used so you can catch up if you have forgotten them!
ENERGY
ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
And if you click HERE you will watch a video that summarizes how we get, distribute and utilize energy. 😉
ENERGY
ENERGY SOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
And if you click HERE you will watch a video that summarizes how we get, distribute and utilize energy. 😉
Etiquetas:
energy,
energy sources,
Natural Science 6,
non-renewable,
renewable,
year 6
Sunday, 19 February 2017
THE TUDORS
If you want to know a bit more about this period of English history just click on the links and enjoy the reading!
TEN FACTS ABOUT THE TUDORS
MEET THE WIVES OF HENRY THE VIII
FROM HENRY VIII TO TODAY - here you have a quick royal family tree from King Henry VIII to current Queen Elizabeth II
TEN FACTS ABOUT THE TUDORS
MEET THE WIVES OF HENRY THE VIII
FROM HENRY VIII TO TODAY - here you have a quick royal family tree from King Henry VIII to current Queen Elizabeth II
Etiquetas:
Social Science 6,
Tudors,
year 6
Sunday, 5 February 2017
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