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/ 

viernes, 10 de junio de 2016

energy transformation

                                                                                                                                              June 10th  
What is energy transformation?
The conservation of energy principle states that energy can neither be destroyed nor created. Instead, energy just transforms from one form into another. So what exactly is energy transformation? Well, as you might guess, energy transformation is defined as the process of changing energy from one form to another.
Examples of energy transformation
There are so many different kinds of energy that can transform from one form to another. There is energy called chemical energy, heat energy ,electrical energy, fission nuclear energy, mechanical energy.

           What are the pros and cons of                                   chemical and electrical energy?                                                (Consequence)

videos:
https://youtu.be/y_omJiYB2gk

Sources:
 http://study.com/
https://www.google.com.pe/search?q=energy+transformation




viernes, 3 de junio de 2016

What are some types of energy?


Mechanical energy


Mechanical energy is often confused with Kinetic and Potential Energy. We will try to make it very easy to understand and know the difference. Before that, we need to understand the word ‘Work’. 


Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. In other words, it is energy in an object due to its motion or position, or both. In the 'open door' example above, I possess potential chemical energy 


Electrical energy

We generate electrical energy whey we succeed in causing these electrons to move from one atom to the other, with the use of magnetic forces. 

Chemical energy

Chemical Energy is energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules). It is released in a chemical reaction, often producing heat as a by-product (exothermic reaction). Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of stored chemical energy. 




source: retrive from june 3rd,2016 from  http://www.eschooltoday.com/



viernes, 20 de mayo de 2016

force and work

What is force? 
In physics, force is a push or pull on an object. A force can cause an object to accelerate, slow down, remain in place, or change shape.

 How to Measure Force
 The unit of measure for force is the newton which is abbreviated as "N". One newton is the force needed to accelerate one gram of mass by one centimeter per second squared. Other units of force include the dyne and the pound-force.


What is work?
 We often use the word "work" in our everyday lives. For example, we would say that getting good grades in school takes a lot of hard "work". In physics, the term "work" has a specific meaning. Work, in physics, occurs when a force acts on an object to move it some distance from the start point (also called displacement). Work is calculated as the force times the distance. The following equation is used to describe work: 

Gravity

What is gravity?
 Gravity is the mysterious force that makes everything fall down towards the Earth. But what is it? It turns out that all objects have gravity. It's just that some objects, like the Earth and the Sun, have a lot more gravity than others. How much gravity an object has depends on how big it is. To be specific, how much mass it has. It also depends on how close you are to the object. The closer you are, the stronger the gravity

Why is gravity important?
 Gravity is very important to our everyday lives. Without Earth's gravity we would fly right off it. We'd all have to be strapped down. If you kicked a ball, it would fly off forever. While it might be fun to try for a few minutes, we certainly couldn't live without gravity. 


source:http://www.ducksters.com/

energy

What is Energy?
 The simplest definition of energy is "the ability to do work". Energy is how things change and move. It's everywhere around us and takes all sorts of forms. It takes energy to cook food, to drive to school, and to jump in the air.

 Different forms of Energy
 Energy can take a number of different forms. Here are some examples: 
Chemical - Chemical energy comes from atoms and molecules and how they interact.

 Electrical - Electrical energy is generated by the movement of electrons. 

Gravitational - Large objects such as the Earth and the Sun create gravity and gravitational energy. Heat - Heat energy is also called thermal energy. It comes from molecules of different temperatures interacting.

Light - Light is called radiant energy. 

source:http://www.ducksters.com/

Working whith Google Drive !

What is Google Drive
GOGLE DRIVE SITE THAT you can save your informatiopn



What is Google Drive so usefull

viernes, 22 de abril de 2016

Puberty is the name for the time when your body begins to develop and change as you move from kid to adult. We're talking about stuff like girls developing breasts and boys starting to look more like men. During puberty, your body will grow faster than at any other time in your life, except for when you were a baby.
Usually, puberty starts between ages 8 and 13 in girls and ages 9 and 15 in boys. This wide range in ages may help explain why some of your friends still look like young kids whereas others look more like adults.
When your body is ready to begin puberty, your pituitary  releases special hormones. Depending on whether you're a boy or a girl, these hormones go to work on different parts of the body.

Cultural divercity

What is Cultural Diversity?


Diversity is nothing more than a difference from the majority. In any culture there is a majority and many minorities. Culture is a set of norms that set standards for a society of what is acceptable behavior.

In every culture there are basic standards for social interaction such as personal space distance, eye contact, amount of body language displayed in public, negotiating style, etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zesSMV2zFhI
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Whatis culture?

What is Culture?

Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.

The word "culture" derives from a French term, which in turn derives from the Latin "colere," which means to tend to the earth and grow, or cultivation and nurture. "It shares its etymology with a number of other words related to actively fostering growth,"

sábado, 2 de abril de 2016

My first post in blogger

1) What is a blogger?

A blogger is a web site that you can post thingns

2) What are be using Blogger for?

We are use for do homework

3)What do I want to lear?


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