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  • Remember - The natural environment. Ecosystems | Recurso educativo 483147

    Remember - The natural environment. Ecosystems

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    Most of the energy used by living things originally comes from sunlight which is trapped by autotrophs (or producers). This energy is then transferred from the producers to all other living things…

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  • End-of-unit activities - The nervous system | Recurso educativo 585411

    End-of-unit activities - The nervous system

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    • 3402 visitas

    Right now, you are reading these words and you understand them. If you see food when you are hungry, your mouth starts to water. If you burn your hand, you move it away immediately. You automatically do…

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  • Check what I know | Recurso educativo 463704

    Check what I know

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    Copy and complete the sentences. Use the words below: green - deciduous - stem - leaves - roots - food - evergreen All plants have l, a s and r. F travels through the stem. Leaves are usually g in…

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  • Introduction - Jobs (II) | Recurso educativo 464003

    Introduction - Jobs (II)

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    People who work in the service industry, like teachers and nurses, help other people. Every day we buy food, clothes and other products. This activity of buying and selling is called trade. We buy…

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  • Introduction - The natural environment. Ecosystems | Recurso educativo 483120

    Introduction - The natural environment. Ecosystems

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    Most of the energy used by living things originally comes from sunlight which is trapped by autotrophs (or producers). This energy is then transferred from the producers to all other living things…

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  • Investigate - The natural environment. Ecosystems | Recurso educativo 483151

    Investigate - The natural environment. Ecosystems

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    Most of the energy used by living things originally comes from sunlight which is trapped by autotrophs (or producers). This energy is then transferred from the producers to all other living things…

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  • Talk about it. The natural environment | Recurso educativo 483121

    Talk about it. The natural environment

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    Look at the picture and answer the questions. Look at the large photo. What sort of ecosystem does it show? Are the animals that live there herbivores or carnivores? Can they find food easily? What…

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  • Christmas with my family | Recurso educativo 40540

    Christmas with my family

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    Set of activities designed to help us learn/revise vocabulary related to the family and Christmas (food, presents, resolutions, carols, etc). We practice grammar (past simple tense, future simple…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - The nervous system | Recurso educativo 585414

    End-of-unit evaluation - The nervous system

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    • 3110 visitas

    Right now, you are reading these words and you understand them. If you see food when you are hungry, your mouth starts to water. If you burn your hand, you move it away immediately. You automatically do…

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  • True/false. Plant nutrition | Recurso educativo 482880

    True/false. Plant nutrition

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    Answer true of false: Plants do not need nutrients. Nutrition is all of the processes that living things use to convert the foods they ingest. Autotrophic organisms make their own food. There are three…

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