martes, 15 de diciembre de 2020

 



Saludos pequeños y pequeñas de 3er curso. Para celebrar la Navidad estamos preparando el Pequecico "Sigue mi estrella".

Os dejo el audio del villancico, la letra y la coreografía para ensayar en casa. Será todo un espectáculo. Muchas gracias y.... ¡a disfrutar!


VILLANCICO "SIGUE MI ESTRELLA"

                                  


Aquí os dejo también la coreografía y la parte en la que nos grabarán (Pequestribillo)

Peque-Coreografía para el estribillo.

- Dar en el corazón con la mano derecha y estrella fugaz a la derecha.
- Dar en el corazón con la mano izquierda y estrella fugaz a la izquierda.

Pequestribillo para 3ºA, 3ºB, 4ºA y 4ºB



SIGUE MI PEQUESTRELLA



PÁGINA PARA VER EL 25 DE DICIEMBRE EN QUÉ SITIO DEL MUNDO ESTÁ PAPÁ NOEL (INCLUYE JUEGOS Y ACTIVIDADES)








lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2020

MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS OUTSIDE THE MESETA

MOUNTAINS OUTSIDE THE MESETA

What mountain systems are there in northern Spain?


There are four mountain systems in the north of the Iberian Peninsula that do not form part of the Meseta.

• The Galician Massif is in the northwest of the peninsula.

• The Basque Mountains are between the Catalan Coastal Range and the Pyrenees.

• The Pyrenees form a natural border between Spain and France. Aneto is the highest peak of the Pyrenees in Spain.

• The Catalan Coastal Range is in the northeast. The mountains are less than 2 000 metres high.


What mountain systems are there in southern Spain?

Mulhacén

The main mountain system is called the Baetic System. There are two main mountain ranges:

• The Penibaetic Range is very close to the Mediterranean coast. Mulhacén is the highest peak on the Iberian Peninsula.

• The Subbaetic Range is further from the coast. It is not as high.


RIVERS OUTSIDE THE MESETA

What are the main river valleys outside the Meseta?


The Ebro River Valley is a fertile area in the northeast of the peninsula. The land where the Ebro flows into the Mediterranean Sea is low, flat and shaped like a triangle. It is called a delta .

The Guadalquivir River Valley is a fertile area in the southeast of the Peninsula. The Guadalquivir flows into the Atlantic Ocean, forming marshlands.


CANCIÓN DE LAS MONTAÑAS Y LOS MARES


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LA FÁBULA

Visual Thinking extraído de: http://lapiceromagico.blogspot.com/

¿QUÉ ES UNA FÁBULA?

FÁBULA DEL LEÓN Y EL RATÓN
Moraleja: nunca hagas de menos a nadie porque parezca más débil o menos inteligente que tú. Sé bueno con todo el mundo y los demás serán buenos contigo.

FÁBULA DE LA TORTUGA Y LA LIEBRE
Moraleja: no se debe uno burlar de los demás, ni presumir o ser vanidoso.

CÓMO HACER UNA FÁBULA (PASOS)








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PRACTICA Y JUEGA

Recopilación de las fábulas de Esopo








THE MESETA


The Meseta is the largest plateau in Spain. It is in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, and can be found in Castilla y León, Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura. The elevation is high, with a range of 610 metres to 760 metres. There are two mountain systems on the Meseta:


• The Central System divides de Meseta into two parts: the Northern sub-plateau and the Southern sub-plateau. Its mountain ranges include Somosierra, Guadarrama and Gredos.

Central System


• The mountain system called the Toledo Mountains is in Submeseta sur. It separates the Tajo River Valley and the Guadiana River Valley.

Toledo Mountains


What mountains surround the Meseta?

The Meseta has four mountain systems that surround it.


The Mountains of León are in the northwest, between Castilla y León and Galicia.


The Cantabrian Range is in the north. It is a natural border between Castilla y León to the south and Cantabria and Asturias to the north. Picos de Europa is here.

The Iberian System is to the east. It separates the Meseta and the Ebro River Valley.

The Sierra Morena is in the south. It runs between the river valleys of the Guadiana and the Guadalquivir.


SISTEMAS MONTAÑOSOS DE ESPAÑA

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