Our first year's students have been studying materials and its properties in the technology class. Some of them have made such a good work. Click on the link below and you will see one of the best slides about this topic!!!
* LAURA AND JORGE'S MATERIALS' PROJECT
(We suggest that you use the "Present" button on the top right hand corner in order to watch it properly)
THE BLOG OF THE BILINGUAL PROGRAM AT IES LUIS DE GÓNGORA IN TORREJÓN DE ARDOZ AND LOECHES. NEWS ABOUT THE PROGRAM AND RESOURCES FOR LEARNING ENGLISH.
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This blog has existed for some years of bilingual teaching in our secondary school. Its purpose is to provide a space for language learning and to show the accomplishments of our students. News and useful resources will be posted periodically.Este blog ha existido durante varios años de enseñanza bilingüe en nuestro instituto. Su objetivo es el de ofrecer un espacio para aprender el idioma y mostrar los logros de nuestros alumnos. Noticias y recursos útiles serán publicados periodicamente.
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Monday, 26 October 2015
Cave of Enebralejos
Our students of Loeches have visited the cave of Enebralejos in
Segovia. They have spent an instructive day, learning a lot of things
about this wonderful cave:
"Although it was not rediscovered until 1932, this magnificent cave is an incredible 40 million years old, boasting spectacular stalagmite and stalactite formations. Visitors can tour three of the three galleries, which 600 of the cave’s 3,670 metres.
It boasts eye-catching figures that are source of inspiration for visitors, who can make out the ‘Burial Room’, the ‘Shrine’ and formations reminiscent of a waterfall, phantom and coloured aall, which form some of the most intriguing visual spectacles. And as if the colours and shapes were not surprising enough, they can also admire the lofty ‘Needle Ceiling’, ‘Upstream’, ‘Birth’ and ‘Torticollis’ in some of the other galleries.
During the Copper Age, the cave provided shelter for our ancestors, who used it as a necropolis, decorating the walls with etchings and paintings that have earned it the status of an Asset of Cultural Interest. More recently, the tales passed down by word of mouth among the inhabitants of Prádena claim that it was closed on the orders of the Inquisition, who believed it was a hiding place for Jews."
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"Although it was not rediscovered until 1932, this magnificent cave is an incredible 40 million years old, boasting spectacular stalagmite and stalactite formations. Visitors can tour three of the three galleries, which 600 of the cave’s 3,670 metres.
It boasts eye-catching figures that are source of inspiration for visitors, who can make out the ‘Burial Room’, the ‘Shrine’ and formations reminiscent of a waterfall, phantom and coloured aall, which form some of the most intriguing visual spectacles. And as if the colours and shapes were not surprising enough, they can also admire the lofty ‘Needle Ceiling’, ‘Upstream’, ‘Birth’ and ‘Torticollis’ in some of the other galleries.
During the Copper Age, the cave provided shelter for our ancestors, who used it as a necropolis, decorating the walls with etchings and paintings that have earned it the status of an Asset of Cultural Interest. More recently, the tales passed down by word of mouth among the inhabitants of Prádena claim that it was closed on the orders of the Inquisition, who believed it was a hiding place for Jews."
Source
Saturday, 23 May 2015
The Capsule, I1B
Our students of I1B have participated in the Time Capsule Secondary Competition. They have created and buried a time capsule that describes life in
2015 and how they imagine the future. They have also created a
video.
You can vote for them here --> http://woobox.com/dff5vz/vote/for/7491655
You can vote for them here --> http://woobox.com/dff5vz/vote/for/7491655
Is this a dream?, I2A
Our students of I2A have participated in the Time Capsule Secondary Competition. They have created and buried a time capsule that describes life in
2015 and how they imagine the future. They have also created a
video.
You can vote for them here --> http://woobox.com/dff5vz/vote/for/7536618
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
CAPSULE APOCALYPSE, I3A
Our students of I3A have participated in the Time Capsule Secondary Competition. They have created and buried a time capsule that describes life in
2015 and how they imagine the future. They have also created a
video.
You can vote for them here --> http://woobox.com/dff5vz/vote/for/7536520
You can vote for them here -->
Saturday, 7 March 2015
Saint Patrick's Day
Saint Patrick's Day is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17th March. It commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland,as well as celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals, céilithe, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks.
Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in Ireland, but it is also widely celebrated by the Irish diaspora. Our school will join this celebration too!
Saint Patrick's Day is a public holiday in Ireland, but it is also widely celebrated by the Irish diaspora. Our school will join this celebration too!
Friday, 6 March 2015
Posters about countries around the world
Our students have made some posters to show the wide diversity of climates, ecosystems and buildings around the world. Three subjects have been involved: Natural Science, Social Science and Technology.
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