domingo, 22 de noviembre de 2020

3D-3E INGLÉS SEMANA DEL 30 NOVIEMBRE AL 04 DE DICIEMBRE

 

ESC. SEC. TÉC. N. 5 “SENADO DE LA REPÚBLICA DE TLAXCALLAN”

C.C.T.29DST0005I     

Zona Escolar: 03

NOMBRE DEL DOCENTE: Mtra. Yanet Pulido Méndez

Grupos: 3D, 3E

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TEMA: Instrucciones para crear experimentos simples

APRENDIZAJES ESPERADOS: Aprender a escribir instrucciones para llevar a cabo experimentos científicos simples.

TIEMPO ESTIMADO DE APLICACIÓN: 1 hora

ACTIVIDAD

INICIO:

Observa el ANEXO B

DESARROLLO: 

Lee la información de la LECTURA: Solids, Liquids, and Gases. Copia las preguntas en tu libreta. 

CIERRE:

Contesta las preguntas a partir de la información de la lectura.

 

MATERIALES: Libreta, Diccionario bilingüe

RECURSOS TECNOLÓGICOS: Teléfono celular

PRODUCTO: LECTURA: Solids, Liquids, and Gases

INSTRUMENTO DE EVALUACIÓN:   Lista de cotejo

 

 

FECHA LÍMITE PARA ENTREGAR: VIERNES 04 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2020

NOTA: POR FAVOR, ESCRIBE TU NOMBRE COMPLETO Y GRUPO EN TU ACTIVIDAD

ANEXO B


Solids, Liquids, and Gases

Matter is basically a substance that takes up space. All matter is a solid, liquid, or gas, and they are called the states of matter.

solid has a definite shape. It can be hard or soft, smooth or rough. Solids can come in all sizes. A solid can be large like the Statue of Liberty, or small like a marble. It can be very tiny like a bread crumb, or as big as a mountain, and everything in between. If small enough, solids can be held in a person's hand, and they are difficult to compress or push, or change shape.

The molecules of a solid are compact and close together, and nearly impossible to move through.

liquid takes the shape of the container it is held in, and will fill the bottom of a container. Liquids usually have a smooth surface, but does not have a specific size. A person may be able to hold a small amount of liquid in their hand, but a liquid cannot be held like a solid. Liquids are less difficult to compress or push. It is much easier to move through a liquid than a solid.

Finally, a gas has no shape, but can fill a container or any size or shape. It will fill an entire container as the molecules move. A gas cannot be felt in the hands like a solid or liquid. It has no surface or no particular size. It cannot be held in a person's hands, and it is easy to push or compress. A gas is the easiest to move through versus a liquid or solid.

 

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS WITH YES or NO

1. Is matter a substance that takes up space? ______

2. Does a solid have a definite shape? ________

3. Are the molecules of a solid separated? _______

4. Does a liquid take a different shape to the container? _____

5. Does a gas have specific shape? ______