sábado, 21 de abril de 2018

UNIT 4 ENERGY


1. Click HERE if you want to learn more about energy while you are having some fun

2. Click HERE to help you understand this unit

3. GAMES:
CLICK ON THE IMAGE


RENEWABLE AND NON - RENEWABLE ENERGY

INTERACTIVE HOUSE

ENERGY MATCHING PAIRS

ENERGY WORD SEARCH

ENERGY JIGSAW

4. ENERGY HOG GAME





5. BioBus – The UK’s first food and poo-powered bus
The BioBus is the first UK bus powered on gas generated from recycling food waste and treating sewage.

Self-study activity:
Watch the video and answer the questions.




1 How much food is wasted in British households every year?
2 How many homes benefit from the biomethane generated in the Bristol plant?
3 What breaks down food waste to produce biogas?
4 What can biomethane generate?
5 Where is the fuel stored on the Bio-Bus?
6 How much food and sewage waste is necessary for a return journey Bath to Bristol?


Ooh! Hello. Not everything we flush goes to waste. For quite a while now, energy's been produced from sewage, but there is another source of renewable energy that's right under our noses.

Every year, around 7 million tons of food waste is thrown away by households in the UK, and that contains a lot of potential energy. But what happens to our scraps once we throw them in the food waste bin?

The gas-to-grid plant at Bristol sewage works is the first and largest of its kind in the UK. It uses both food waste and sewage to produce enough biomethane to supply 8,300 homes every day. And biomethane is produced by anaerobic digestion. It's a completely natural process. It's very similar to our own digestive system.

Microorganisms break down food waste, and as they do that, they produce biogas. And biogas can be collected and purified, and it turns into biomethane. And biomethane can be used to generate electricity, to generate heat, and it can even be used to fuel vehicles.

This is the GENeco Bio-Bus, and it's powered entirely by biofuel from food and sewage waste stored up on the roof in dome-like tanks. On a full tank of fuel, this bus can travel about 200 miles.
The Bio-Bus is currently doing the Bath to Bristol Airport route. Now, one passenger's annual food and sewage waste should provide just enough energy for my return trip.
The use of the Bio-Bus and other gas-powered vehicles can significantly improve urban air quality.
The Bio-Bus offers the most sustainable, environmentally friendly way of traveling. I really hope it takes off.


viernes, 20 de abril de 2018

UNIT 3 PLANTS

Let's review the unit:

1. Have a  look at this video about natural vegetative propagation



2.  Below you can see some illustrative examples about PLANT PARTS, FLOWERING PANTS and its RESPIRATION.


- FLOWERING PLANTS are the biggest group of plants :

A) GYMNOSPERMS have small flowers, but no fruit. Their seeds are all together in cones. For example, pine trees.

B) ANGIOSPERMS have flowers and fruit. For instance, chesnut trees are angiosperms.


RESPIRATION: Like all living things plants breathe. They take oxygen from the air, and release carbon dioxide. The exchange of gases is called respiration. It takes places in leaves continually, day and night.

NON -  FLOWERING PLANTS
Listen to the recording, and read the outline below:



Watch this amazing video about the life cycle of fern:

3. PHOTOSYNTHESIS.
Watch this video to help you out



Resultado de imagen de photosynthesis
Once you have seen the video, find out how much you know about it by clicking HERE

4. LIFE CYCLE OF A FLOWERING PLANT (review) click on the image




5. A GAME: POLLEN PARK

viernes, 13 de abril de 2018

UNIT 2 ECOSYSTEMS


1. Have a look at this interesting website HERE

2. You can't miss this video: (activate subtitles)


3. Another quite interesting video



4. Don't miss this video









domingo, 8 de abril de 2018

UNIT 1 LIVING THINGS

1. What are we going to learn?



2. If you click HERE you will see some more information about living things. There are some videos and listenings.

3. HERE, there is an interesting drag and drop activity about ANIMAL CELLS. And HERE another activity to review the PLANT CELLS.

4. See  through the microscope!

5. Below you'll find out a quite interesting worksheet about the life cycle of bees. Press download on the
 top of the right corner

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