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In this activity we work about healthy food. The subjects which are involves are: Science, English, Maths and Arts and craft.
In Science we work about what are healthy and unhealthy food. We use as a resource this link:
Then, in Arts and craft they have to create different images of healthy food and they have to cut and colour them. They will also create a big poster about a market and put in some place of the class. For instance, they can write: Our healthy market or Welcome to the market…In English, they can practice the vocabulary and structures.Finally, in Science and Maths they make the market with all creating materials and practice subtractions and additions while they are sending and buying healthy foods.
Silvia de las Heras
A very good resource to teach nutrition and healthy eating with your students.
With printables and information ready to download.
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/kids-healthy-eating-plate/
Laura Riesco
Hello everyone!
Hereby I attach a video with 5 outstanding experiments related to water and its states.
Enjoy!
Carmen Gutiérrez
Hi everyone!
I found this web where you can choose activities according to each level of school. I hope you find it useful.
https://www.education.com/activity/second-grade/science/?page=3
This web has a free trial and it shows us too many options!!!
Elisa Morato
Hello everyone,
I´ve been having a look at the interesting resources you have shared, I knew some of them already, but you have showed some new ones to me that are really amazing! Thanks a million!
I would like to show you a YouTube channel whic I find quite helpful when talking about Science contents and experiments: SciShow Kids.
I like it because it explores all those curious topics that make us ask "why?". Jessi and her robot rat, Squeaks, answer our pupils' questions and explain fun, complex science concepts through experiments, researching questions or talking with experts about different topics. Here you have some videos, I hope you enjoy them!
Diana Crespo
Hi, I am sharing a link with some options on selecting and filtering to suit your specific needs. It has videos and pdf documents attached that you can download with some instructions to do the activity. It has a bit highg level but is really interesting.
https://www.teachengineering.org/curriculum/browse?collection=Activities
Bye.
Montserrat Díez Espinosa
Amazing experiments
CURIOSITIES
https://www.youtube.com/user/AsapSCIENCE/videos
EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS
https://www.youtube.com/c/ThePiqueLabTV/videos
NATURAL SCIENCE FOR KIDS
Hello everybody,
I want to share two cool websites where you can find interesting, amusing and easy experiments according to the contents of Science:
https://www.lovemyscience.com/experiments.html
https://sciencebob.com/category/experiments/
Claudia de la Fuente
Hello everyone:
I want to share with you a website I love. It combines the use of English and science experiments. There is also a youtube channel and books to download or buy. I hope you like it and find it useful.
https://www.quirkles.com/index.cfm
Raquel Ortega
Have you tried to create lapbooks with your students? they love it
And finally here you are a web page with lapbook resources
https://sunflowerschoolhouse.com/homeschool4free/lapbooking-resources/
Marta Liaño
This web page is useful,although is not free, there are somo resources that are free. This is the web : www.superteacherworksheets.com
The other one is about creating minibooks, I love minibook!!!!
Sara Notario
Hello everyone!
One of my favourite websites is https://thedadlab.com/ you can have a look at the youtube channel too.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc_-hy0u9-oKlNdMKHBudcQ
Have a nice day!
María Pérez Castaño
Hi:
I want to share with you some videos that I´ve elaborated to my Science class. They have questions inside to help the children to understand. You can do your own quizz in order to review the lesson you want. You only need to loging free.
I hope you like!!.
Shared by Yessica Calle
Don't miss this interesting web.
Click on the image to follow the link.
Shared by Adrián Redondo