We have been talking about the meaning of "history" and "sources". One of the "sources" we could be using to explain issues of history comes from prehistoric caves.
I am including an interesting link with information about the most important prehistoric caves in Spain and the whole world. Have a quick look if you have time. They have done an excellent job. Enjoy the virtual visits through the webpage to most of the caves.
E-teaching has been developed to help my students with Geography, History, and PSHE. It could be useful in ESO, key stage 3, years 7,8,9, and key stage 4, years 10 and 11, and especially those enrolled in the following programs of IGCSE, AS, and A-levels. Remember, it is forbidden to any member or user to post content which is illegal, threatening, harmful, offensive, damaging, slanderous, scurrilous, violent, insulting, racist and untruthful or against the copyright.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Population
Just a quick note for year 11. Here you have a very interesting link with information about changes and challenges of the population in China. Read the internet article, it could be useful as case study in the IGCSE.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Important updated information for all my students
Dear years 7A, 7B, 7C (geography and history), 8A, 8B, 9A, 9B, 11 and ESO (complementary hours)
I have updated all the information for this term about the days for TESTS and revision of BOOKS + Q&A.
You should be checking your year group in advance. You do not have any excuses as all the information is on here and in the teaching room.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
I have updated all the information for this term about the days for TESTS and revision of BOOKS + Q&A.
You should be checking your year group in advance. You do not have any excuses as all the information is on here and in the teaching room.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Back to...
Dear students,
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome everyone back for the start of the 2012 – 2013 school year. Although I’m sure everyone hates to see their summer vacation come to an end, there is always a certain air of excitement about the start of a new school year. We are in our 3rd week in September, for that reason we are all more or less familiar with new timetables, rooms, books, and new teachers.
It is going to be a challenging year for us all (students, parents and teachers), with many different issues to deal with academically or not, in and out the school.
For that reason we all must make an extra effort in our own responsabilities, being supportive to each other.
- Students, I expect you work hard, study a lot, following school rules as you know them already.
- Parents, I know and appreciate your support and understanding of the hard work of teachers and special conditions we are going through at work. So, I give you all my biggest thank you in advance.
- Teachers (myself) As a teacher I understand the effort all of you (parents) are making to send your kids here and I will do my job as professional as ever to get outstanding and best academic results with every single student I am responsible in every subject, group and lessons I teach.
Ok, enough is enough... time to say bye for now.
I just wish you the best of luck to you all this year.
Mr. Legaz
“In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” - Phil Collins
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome everyone back for the start of the 2012 – 2013 school year. Although I’m sure everyone hates to see their summer vacation come to an end, there is always a certain air of excitement about the start of a new school year. We are in our 3rd week in September, for that reason we are all more or less familiar with new timetables, rooms, books, and new teachers.
It is going to be a challenging year for us all (students, parents and teachers), with many different issues to deal with academically or not, in and out the school.
For that reason we all must make an extra effort in our own responsabilities, being supportive to each other.
- Students, I expect you work hard, study a lot, following school rules as you know them already.
- Parents, I know and appreciate your support and understanding of the hard work of teachers and special conditions we are going through at work. So, I give you all my biggest thank you in advance.
- Teachers (myself) As a teacher I understand the effort all of you (parents) are making to send your kids here and I will do my job as professional as ever to get outstanding and best academic results with every single student I am responsible in every subject, group and lessons I teach.
Ok, enough is enough... time to say bye for now.
I just wish you the best of luck to you all this year.
Mr. Legaz
“In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” - Phil Collins
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