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Integrating Social Studies and English language teaching/learning - Natalia B., Ivon, Karen.

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  CLIL Workshop - Social Studies/EFL

Integrating Mathematics and English Language learning - Natalia B., Ivon, Karen

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  CLIL Workshop- Math/EFL 

Social Studies and English Language by Cristian, Jessica, and Ricardo

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Click on the icon to see the full document.   Based on the TOPIC of your PBL, select ONE of the disciplinary contents highlighted in green in the chart above. What disciplinary content did you select? Geography and Environmental Literacy Say BRIEFLY WHY: Because it is important for children to learn about notions of place, and the physical and human characteristics of the different places of the country where they live. That is why we want to relate it to Colombia. Activity: Materials: -           1 video (support material) -           1 document -It could be either digital or printed- (support material) -           1 Paintbrush -           Color paints -           Colored pencils -           P...

Workshop on Social Studies about bees. By: James Gutiérrez, Andrea Bermeo, Johana Hernández

This is our workshop, regarding a topic called "Colony Collapse Disorder", a phenomenon that is affecting bees worldwide.   Thank you for watching!

Natalia Uñate, Felipe Vega, Juan Aguirre - Workshop 2 - Maths

  https://docs.google.com/document/d/104jltZbY7_7Gzl6hoVkiZCDjUHQ5Ovq8r7VgookAm3w/edit?usp=sharing

GROUP WORK ON CLIL: MATHEMATICS - James Rodriguez, Andrea Bermeo, Johanna Hernández

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CLIL Activities on Math by Cristian Bastidas, Jessica Rodriguez, Ricardo Yepes

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  Problem solving activity: Let’s form a plant! Instructions: 1.        Today we are going to learn the parts of a plant. Please form groups of three. 2.        Take a look at the following image, it describes the main parts of a plant: Taken and adapted from: https://miro.medium.com/max/3368/1*u7m4cW6MXRV-o9uqA04FKg.jpeg 3. Taking into account the information presented in that image, you are going to form a plant using different pieces.  2.        4.  They contain the main parts of a plant: flower pot, roots, stem, leaves and flowers. Take a look at them: 5.   Behind each piece, there is the name of the part of the plant, so you need to remember the first image you saw. 6.   The final result should follow this blueprint: 7.     Look, they have geometric shapes. The piece of the flower looks like an oval. It has the form of an egg.  The flowerpot and the...