viernes, 14 de octubre de 2016

pyp ehibition

What is Bullying?(form)
Bullying is when someone is being hurt either by words or actions, feels bad because of it, and has a hard time stopping what is happening to them.

Types of bullying:

Physical                                         

  • hitting
  • pushing and shoving
  • fighting
  • tripping
  • yelling at someone
  • making rude gestures
  • taking or breaking another person’s things


Emotional
  • name calling
  • making fun of someone
  • laughing at someone
  • leaving someone out on purpose
  • starting rumors or telling lies about someone
  • sending mean messages on a computer or cell phone
  • trying to make someone feel bad about who they are                   
What is Cyberbullying?(form)

Using technology—internet, email, cell phones, social media, pictures— to hurt or harm someone else.

Includes:
  • Sending mean text messages
  • Posting statements online that are unkind or not true
  • Sending or posting pictures that are not yours to share
  • Making negative comments online about someone
  • Agreeing with someone who posts something hurtful

Where Does Bullying Happen?(form)

Bullying can happen anywhere. It can occur in your neighborhood, while going to school, at school, and while on-line.


Bullying is never okay, cool, 

or acceptable.


source : http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org/


viernes, 26 de agosto de 2016

what is a earthquake

What is an Earthquake?

Simply, earthquakes are the rumblings, 
shaking or rolling of the

earth's surface. It is usually what happens 
when two blocks of the earth suddenly
 slip past one another, or break apart from each other as a result of tension caused by prolonged
 energy build up. 




viernes, 24 de junio de 2016

ecosystem


What is an ecosystem? (form)


An ecosystem includes all of the living things (plants, animals and organisms) in a given area, interacting with each other, and also with their non-living environments (weather, earth, sun, soil, climate, atmosphere). 
meaning of ecosystems
In an ecosystem, each organism has its' own niche or role to play.

Consider a small puddle at the back of your home. In it, you may find all sorts of living things, from microorganisms to insects and plants. These may depend on non-living things like water, sunlight, turbulence in the puddle, temperature, atmospheric pressure and even nutrients in the water for life. (Click here to see the five basic needs of living things)


What are the types of ecosystems?(form)

There are essentially two kinds of ecosystems; Aquatic and Terrestrial. Any other sub-ecosystem falls under one of these two headings.

Terrestrial ecosystems
Terrestrial ecosystems can be found anywhere apart from heavily saturated places. They are broadly classed into:

The Forest Ecosystems
They are the ecosystems in which an abundance of flora, or plants, is seen so they have a big number of organisms which live in relatively small space. Therefore, in forest ecosystems the density of living organisms is quite high. A small change in this ecosystem could affect the whole balance, effectively bringing down the whole ecosystem.

source:
http://www.ecosystem.org/

viernes, 17 de junio de 2016

Water contamination

What is water pollution?

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Water pollution is the

 contamination of water bodies 

(e.g. lakes, rivers, 
oceans,aquifer

ers and groundwater), very often 

by human activities.


Reference:

souerce:http://eschooltoday.com/