divendres, 16 de març del 2012
an anciant tribe gets in touch with white people for the first time
contacte amb els primitius "Youlambis tribu" (Papuasia - Nova
Guinea) que mai havien estat en contacte amb el món exterior, ni
amb els humans de pell blanca.
La càmera ha immortalitzat la por i les curioses reaccions. No sabem com deuen ser aquestes persones el dia d'avui
Get into this link. IT'S A WONDER!!!!
http://www.videoman.gr/7402
Be good!!!!
M Carme
divendres, 9 de març del 2012
Hi students! How are you?
How are you doing?
I think often on you and I miss you.
Try to write on our blog. I'm sure you can put some beautiful pictures, tales, music, videos....
Have a look at this one with beautiful birds, buterflies, water.,lots of different animals and you can do some exercises which are at the end of this video. Good luck!
Breathe, relax... Remember it's very important for you to concentrate and calm down
Lots of kisses
M Carme
dilluns, 13 de febrer del 2012
Marcelo Flores and your natural habitat
divendres, 10 de febrer del 2012
Chayo’s Andean Home
Hello! I’m Chayo. My name is really Rosario, but everyone calls me Chayo. I live in Rio Negro, Colombia. Rio Negro is in the Andes Mountains, but not too high. It’s between
the town of El Encino and Cachalú National Park. Rio Negro is real small – just some farms and a school.
I live in a white house with my mom, dad, three brothers and six sisters. I have five brothers and seven sisters, but the older ones don’t live with us. We also have two dogs,
three cats and a parakeet named Felix. Here I am with my mom, my little sister and my baby brother.
My dad is a farmer. On our farm, we grow mostly coffee, but we have lots of other crops. We grow a little corn, beans, tomatoes, cabbage, onions, squash, plantains,
potatoes, oranges, avocados, limes, bananas, pineapples, and papayas. I love papayas; they’re my favorite fruit. We also have chickens, turkeys, two cows and a horse.
We all work on the farm, except for my younger brother and sister, who are too little. I know how to plant corn and vegetables, how to weed and fertilize. I collect firewood,
help my mom in the kitchen, feed the turkeys and chickens, and sweep the house. I can chop weeds with a machete, and pick coffee.
The coffee harvest here lasts from December to April. You have to pick only the red berries, and leave the green ones for later. Then you take the coffee beans out of the berries and dry them in the sun. It’s a lot of work.
I’m always happy when school starts, because it means I don’t have to do so much farm work. My teacher is Señora Solano. She’s really nice. Twice a week, Hilma and
Carolina from Fundación Natura visit my class. That’s my favorite time, because they teach us about plants and animals. I love animals, especially birds. Sometimes they
take us outside to look at birds. The coffee farms around here have lots of birds in them, because the coffee grows under trees that the birds like.
Carolina says Colombia has more different kinds of birds than any other country in the world. My favorite is the toche, a pretty yellow and black bird. Carolina has a book
about all the birds in Colombia. It’s in English, so they have different names – the toche is called ‘yellow-backed oriole.’
The azulejo, a little blue bird that’s always chirping, is called ‘blue-gray tanager’ in English.
The sittura, a brown bird with a long striped tail that’s always on our farm, is called ‘squirrel cuckoo.’ They seem like weird names to me.
Carolina explained that some birds only live in Colombia half the year. In April, they fly up to North America, where they build their nests and lay eggs. The chipe amarillo, a
little yellow bird I’ve seen near my house, is one of the birds that fly north. In English, it’s called a ‘Tennessee warbler.’ How’s that for a crazy name?
Carolina and Hilma took my class to Cachalú National Park, high in the mountains. We spent the night in a big old farmhouse, and hiked in the cloud forest. It must be the
greenest place in the world! It’s full of ferns, bromeliads, giant trees and tiny orchids.
We saw animals I’d never seen before, like a guache, or ‘coati, ‘ and
a toucancillo – a bright green bird with a big bill. It’s called ‘emerald
toucanet’ in English.
Cachalú is the home of the oso andino, a bear that looks like it’s wearing glasses. You would call it the spectacled bear. We didn’t see one, but maybe I will next time I go
there. I hope I can go back to Cachalú soon. It’s beautiful!
Did you like this story about Chayo? We found It in internet and We like it very much!
Marta and Silvia
dijous, 9 de febrer del 2012
Poison Arrow Frog
Bruna and Emma
divendres, 3 de febrer del 2012
The Rain Forest Song
LISTEN TO IT!!!
dimarts, 31 de gener del 2012
A little piece of Iron
This is a story of Iron, it was started three years ago, when our professor, said, we did a research project.
Mònica I and didn’t have any idea for this project and we decided worked together.
Next day we went to the library for research any ideas. We stayed here a lot of time and finally we decided went to the Amazon rainforest, for a different experience of the rest.
Monica and i we went to the airport, two days later, and we toke and airplane. We landed 15 hours later. We arrived to our hotel but it saids we didn’t made a reserve our rooms.
Then we made auto stop, for return to airport but no one stopped, only one native but he didn’t talk only simply did them a signal because they followed it. We was Scared but we followed it. For our surprise we arrived a research of animals, it name is Knowin. There anybody understood them, until it found one a gorilla carer that her name is Susan. She we invited to made a tour for all natural reserve.
We went to the jeeps and we started.
We were watched a lot of animals: Giraffes, crocodiles, lions, tigers... and Monkeys I gorillas.
All were beautiful, but there was one that caught our attention more, his name is Iron. This was lost in the rainforest when they escape of the hunters. This day, he lost his mother. And today, he is abandoned and he hasn’t any family. And from that day he are very sad, and he cry old night.
Monica and Dafne, returned to Barcelona at the next day, because they have an idea for research project.
They tell at the all world the Iron’s story
Because any gorilla never feel at the same of the Iron.
By: Dafne Serra i Mònica Alcaraz.
dilluns, 30 de gener del 2012
dijous, 26 de gener del 2012
dimarts, 24 de gener del 2012
Marc, Cesc and Jaka
BILLY AND US
In a school in Barcelona there was a group of 2nd Eso students who were going on a trip to New York. They had won a quiz show on TV and the prize was a weekend in
In the class there were two students: Emma and Bruna. The day they had to travel to
-Do you like Billy? – said Bruna. –Oh! Yes. It's a good name! Suddenly, a man appeared and told them that he was looking for them. He explained that their parents, their teachers and friends were very worried. Before leaving the Rainforest, they decided to save Billy and take him to Barcelona.
When they arrived in
The next day, they and their classmates went to see Billy at the zoo. He was safe and they were happy for having helped Billy.
Bruna and Emma
dimecres, 18 de gener del 2012
A special monkey
GIMP MY GORILLA FRIEND
dimarts, 17 de gener del 2012
Story of Mamaco
dimecres, 11 de gener del 2012
interesting facts of the rainforest
dimarts, 10 de gener del 2012
Importance of Rainforests
The Flora
You can find 700 different species of trees and 1.400 species of plants.
The forest has a high density of trees, they are very tall. Many trees reach 130 meters high. In this photo you can see a lot of high trees. The vegetation always is very extensive.
We think that this photo is fantastic!
Alicia and Anna.