jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015
How to make a table? by Gwendolyn
Get a box. Then turn it upside down.After that, put something amazing on it like an acorn or a table cloth. Then, put some food on it. When you are done putting food on it, get a friend and enjoy your meal. You can use pillows as chairs.
miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2015
How to make a secret hide out? by Mila
How to play Agar.io? by Yago
First,you google the game called agar.io, the website is www.agar.io.
Second, if you have an account on Facebook you can login using the account. If you use Facebook you will start with a higher mass.
Third, you start playing the game. The game is basically about a ball that eats other colorful geometric shapes that move.
After a few minutes of eating those colorful shapes you will start eating other players. You can divide yourself using ''spacebar'' and eject some mass using ''w'' on your keyboard.
When you are big enough, you have to find a team. You first eject some mass to someone, if the other player sends you some mass back you have a team. If not don't give him more mass.
Finally, there is one last thing that I have to explain. If you find a big green spiky ball, BE CAREFUL!! When you are bigger than the spiky ball don't go inside, because it will split you in tiny pieces. However if you are smaller you can hide in it.
martes, 22 de septiembre de 2015
How can you build a little house? by Mahala
You will need a big piece of metal, four sticks of wood (the same size) and make sure they are a little tall. After that get four big size pieces of wood shaped like a square and on the forth piece of wood cut a rectangle in the middle for the door. Then get wood for the door, shape it and try to open it. Immediatly after that put the four sticks of wood on the ground. Finally put the metal on the sticks of wood and put the four pieces of wood through the sticks of wood. And if you want you can decorate the house.
jueves, 17 de septiembre de 2015
How to make yogurt. by Manuel
First, you get one liter of milk. Second, you heat up the milk. Third, before the milk gets too hot (so hot that it burns your fingers) you remove it from the heat.Then, you put a cup of yogurt in the milk and you mix it together. Lastly, you leave it in a warm room for 6 hours. When 6 hours have passed, you can put the yogurt in the fridge and eat it when it gets cold. Enjoy!
lunes, 14 de septiembre de 2015
Our First Project : GDS Cartography!
We go to school in a beautiful place called Gamboa. We decided to map the area. Some of us live here too, so we got to visit some of our houses.
First as a class we explored Gamboa. We divided Gamboa into different sections so that we could all be a part of the process. We each had a section to study.
Second, we colored our sections and recorded the house numbers and roads.
Third, we mapped out our sections on a piece of graph paper.
After that, we took a big board made of wood and glued a large piece of black felt.
As a group, we traced and made the roads. We used a different color so that we could all see the differences.
We also traced the houses. The younger kids at the Gamboa Discovery School helped us by making the important buildings in our neighborhood. These included the fire station, our school, the Panama Canal, etc..
Lastly, we glued and labelled our map! We are very proud of our map and got to sign it!
We will meet Jorge Ventocilla and show him our map. He is the author of the Gamboa book. We can't wait!!
- Gatun Classroom
First as a class we explored Gamboa. We divided Gamboa into different sections so that we could all be a part of the process. We each had a section to study.
Second, we colored our sections and recorded the house numbers and roads.
Third, we mapped out our sections on a piece of graph paper.
After that, we took a big board made of wood and glued a large piece of black felt.
As a group, we traced and made the roads. We used a different color so that we could all see the differences.
We also traced the houses. The younger kids at the Gamboa Discovery School helped us by making the important buildings in our neighborhood. These included the fire station, our school, the Panama Canal, etc..
Lastly, we glued and labelled our map! We are very proud of our map and got to sign it!
We will meet Jorge Ventocilla and show him our map. He is the author of the Gamboa book. We can't wait!!
- Gatun Classroom
lunes, 7 de septiembre de 2015
The Margay by Mahala
My name is Mahala, I am 8 years old and I'm going to be 9 in a few months. I wanted to do this animal because I love cats and the Margay is a type of cat. This animal is in a lot of danger.
The Margay has been seen in forest habitats, both deciduous and evergreen.
They have occasionally been spotted in shady cocoa or coffee plantations and riverine forests.
The Margay lives in different areas of Central and South America. They live in different places including Mexico, The Amazon Basin, Argentina, Uruguay, Belize and Brazil.
They eat squirrels, opossums, different kinds of birds, rats and three toed sloths.
The Margay has been seen in forest habitats, both deciduous and evergreen.
They have occasionally been spotted in shady cocoa or coffee plantations and riverine forests.
The Margay lives in different areas of Central and South America. They live in different places including Mexico, The Amazon Basin, Argentina, Uruguay, Belize and Brazil.
They eat squirrels, opossums, different kinds of birds, rats and three toed sloths.
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