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The chemistry of life
Smart Organización
- 2186 visitas
SMART notebook lesson designed to help us identify important elements and molecules that are needed to support life. The resource includes answer key. We need to sign in to open/download the lesson.
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Plant life cycle: Matching
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 1669 visitas
In this exercise we have to match the terms with their corresponding definitions.
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Video: Wild Life
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1635 visitas
This mock documentary shows a typical day of a student technician in neurophysiology. She performs an electroencephalogram test and tries to reassure the patient. Students should identify the irony and…
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The life of trees
British Council Organización
- 1656 visitas
There are many facts upon trees that we do not know and we can discover in this article, such as trees are the oldest living organisms on earth. After having read it, we can do a true/false…
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Speaking - Shakespeare’s Life
EduBook Organización
- 1848 visitas
Use the fact file that you made in activity Writing to make an oral presentation about your famous writer to a visitor to your country. Point out any interesting similarities and differences with…
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Life in the trenches
EduBook Organización
- 1761 visitas
The rats have multiplied recently, especially since we stopped cleaning the trenches (…), the rats here are particularly repugnant because they are so big. (…) They seem to be very hungry. They eat…
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Think - Air and life
EduBook Organización
- 1752 visitas
The quantity of gases in the air is less at high altitudes. There is less oxygen at the top of a mountain than at sea level. Why do you think the mountain climber in the photo is wearing an oxygen mask?
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