Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
2.make a poster and talk about your classmates feelings using VERB TO BE (realizar una exposicion sobre los diferentes estados de animos)
North America is made up of countries. One of these is the United States. Above the United States is a country called Canada. Below the United States is a country called Mexico. To the right on this map (east) of the United States is a body of water called the Atlantic Ocean and to the left (west) is another body of water called the Pacific Ocean.
Washington, D.C. is located on the east coast and is surrounded by the states of Maryland and Virginia on the Potomac River. It is America's first planned city and was designed by Pierre L'Enfant.
2. Draw the next symbols: The Flag The National Anthem Bald Eagle The Pledge of Allegiance Independence Hall The Statue of Liberty The Liberty Bell The White House
1. complete: Plants are a major group of life forms and include familiar organisms such as trees, herbs, bushes, grasses, vines, ferns, mosses, and green algae. About 350,000 species of plants, defined as seed plants, bryophytes, ferns and fern allies, are estimated to exist currently. As of 2004, some 287,655 species had been identified, of which 258,650 are flowering and 15,000 bryophytes. Green plants, sometimes called metaphytes, obtain most of their energy from sunlight via a process called photosynthesis. We are going to meet two classifications: 2. write the Classes of plants according to their size.
Angle Measures
Triangles
Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene
There are three special names given to triangles that tell how many sides (or angles) are equal. There can be 3, 2 or no equal sides/angles:
Equilateral Triangle
Three equal sides Three equal angles, always 60
Isosceles Triangle
Two equal sides Two equal angles
Scalene Triangle
No equal sides No equal angles
Acute Triangle
All angles are less than 90
Right Triangle
Has a right angle (90)
Obtuse Triangle
Has an angle more than 90
Polygons
A polygon is a closed plane figure with three or more sides that are all straight. Some examples of polygons are shown below.
Polygons are named according to the number of sides. The names of the most common polygons are given below: