1 00:00:00,820 --> 00:00:12,900 Good morning, Fencesleros and Fencesleras. Welcome to our TV program. We have prepared a lot of interesting things for you. You will have a lot of fun. Don't miss it. Enjoy! 2 00:00:12,900 --> 00:00:23,100 we are going to talk about weather we are in may during this month temperatures will be warm 3 00:00:23,100 --> 00:00:31,940 there will be sunny days but we will have rainy day as day as well don't forget to take your 4 00:00:31,940 --> 00:00:40,719 umbrella we are in spring the trees blossom that is a saying that that is time for this be careful 5 00:00:40,719 --> 00:00:48,820 Bye, bye, bye. 6 00:00:49,079 --> 00:00:53,259 Hola, vamos a hablar de cómo cuidar el medio ambiente. 7 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:56,979 We are going to talk about the environment. 8 00:00:57,500 --> 00:01:02,000 It is important to take care of the world around us. 9 00:01:02,259 --> 00:01:05,140 Alejandra, ¿cómo podemos cuidar el medio ambiente? 10 00:01:05,659 --> 00:01:06,459 Resiliendo. 11 00:01:08,540 --> 00:01:10,579 Evitando la contaminación. 12 00:01:11,379 --> 00:01:13,819 Using public transportation. 13 00:01:13,819 --> 00:01:19,400 Cerrando el grifo para ahorrar el agua. 14 00:01:21,120 --> 00:01:26,099 Tirando los papeles siempre a la papelera. 15 00:01:27,260 --> 00:01:32,159 Apagar la luz si no estamos en la habitación. 16 00:01:32,599 --> 00:01:35,120 Los pequeños cambios son poderosos. 17 00:01:37,019 --> 00:01:39,480 No arrancamos las plantas. 18 00:01:39,480 --> 00:01:45,379 y respetar a las personas cuidando de las mascotas. 19 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:48,859 Yes, the pets is so important. 20 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:55,840 Hola, vamos a hablar de los animales y las plantas. 21 00:01:57,420 --> 00:02:00,040 I like penguins. 22 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:07,359 Did you know that an egg of a penguin can't touch the floor for too long? 23 00:02:07,799 --> 00:02:12,219 Because the egg of a penguin needs the right temperature. 24 00:02:12,719 --> 00:02:17,199 Penguins eat anchovies and sardines. 25 00:02:18,340 --> 00:02:22,759 There are 18 types of penguins. 26 00:02:25,460 --> 00:02:32,319 A mí me gustan los patos porque los patos tienen un pico largo y ancho. 27 00:02:33,280 --> 00:02:39,199 Y tienen unas plumas que en invierno, cuando es invierno, 28 00:02:39,199 --> 00:02:44,199 les protege y les da calor para que no tengan frío. 29 00:02:45,479 --> 00:02:53,120 A mí me gustan las capybaras porque las capybaras son muy bonitos y viven en Australia. 30 00:02:53,780 --> 00:02:58,080 Tenéis que tener cuidado porque las capybaras tienen unos dientes muy afilados 31 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:03,259 y te pueden morder y si te muerden te pueden sacar un brazo o algo. 32 00:03:03,259 --> 00:03:14,629 Did you know that plants can do noise? 33 00:03:14,629 --> 00:03:24,629 ¿Sabíais un dato curioso de las plantas? Las plantas producen sonido y también cambian de color por el tiempo. 34 00:03:24,629 --> 00:03:34,460 Las plantas también nos dan alimentos y oxígeno para todas las personas. 35 00:03:34,460 --> 00:03:45,460 and vegetables and fruits and, for example, tomato, watermelon, carrot. 36 00:03:45,460 --> 00:03:51,689 Hello! 37 00:03:51,689 --> 00:03:59,349 What types of vitamins? 38 00:03:59,349 --> 00:04:06,349 There are 13 essential vitamins that are classified as fat soluble and water soluble. 39 00:04:06,349 --> 00:04:11,349 Today we are going to talk about the four most important vitamins. 40 00:04:11,349 --> 00:04:18,660 Vitamin A is fat, sour and can be obtained from carrots and spinach. 41 00:04:18,660 --> 00:04:28,660 Vitamin G is fat, sour and can be obtained from egg, salmon and tuna. 42 00:04:28,660 --> 00:04:35,319 Vitamin B is from meat and fish. 43 00:04:35,319 --> 00:04:44,319 And finally the vitamin C, water soluble, can be obtained in orange, strawberry and broccoli. 44 00:04:44,319 --> 00:04:48,850 Bye bye! 45 00:04:48,850 --> 00:04:53,610 Hi, we are going to do a compass. 46 00:04:53,610 --> 00:04:56,610 Like the compass of Dr. Stone. 47 00:04:56,610 --> 00:05:11,339 The matter is a tupper, a lid, a needle and a magnet. 48 00:05:11,339 --> 00:05:20,339 The process. First you have to put the water on the tupper. 49 00:05:20,339 --> 00:05:28,180 wrote the rat the needle and the magnet put the leaf on the water and put the needle on it 50 00:05:29,060 --> 00:05:50,930 and then and you have to see that the leaf stop to move don't they know this here 51 00:05:55,170 --> 00:06:12,300 bye hello my name is sarah my name is nerea we are going to do an experiment 52 00:06:13,339 --> 00:06:18,279 ¿Qué color creéis que saldrá de mezclar azul y amarillo? 53 00:06:18,839 --> 00:06:20,560 Go to learn. 54 00:06:21,899 --> 00:06:30,069 Blue and yellow. 55 00:06:31,709 --> 00:06:32,310 ¡Wow! 56 00:06:33,509 --> 00:06:36,350 Chicos, ha salido de mezclar verde. 57 00:06:37,009 --> 00:06:38,189 It's green. 58 00:06:39,029 --> 00:06:39,389 ¡Wow! 59 00:06:40,829 --> 00:06:47,470 Chicos, ¿qué color creéis que saldrá de mezclar rojo y amarillo? 60 00:06:48,110 --> 00:07:09,329 Go! Come on! Red and yellow. Wow! Chicos, ha salido de mezclar naranja. It is orange. Wow! Bye-bye! 61 00:07:18,209 --> 00:07:28,089 Hello! I'm going to talk about the forces. Forces is divided in two groups, contact force and non-contact force. 62 00:07:28,089 --> 00:07:32,089 Now we are going to do a science project. 63 00:07:32,089 --> 00:07:35,089 We talk about the magnetic sense. 64 00:07:35,089 --> 00:07:42,089 Will a small magnet attract more clips than a big magnet? 65 00:07:42,089 --> 00:07:43,089 Let's see. 66 00:07:43,089 --> 00:07:45,089 First the big magnet. 67 00:07:45,089 --> 00:07:48,089 Oh, five! 68 00:07:48,089 --> 00:07:51,089 Now the 15. 69 00:07:51,089 --> 00:07:54,089 Oh, 15! 70 00:07:54,089 --> 00:07:56,089 Now the 20. 71 00:07:56,089 --> 00:07:57,470 Oh, 20. 72 00:07:59,610 --> 00:08:02,029 Okay, now the small magnet. 73 00:08:02,769 --> 00:08:04,470 Oh, 5. 74 00:08:05,750 --> 00:08:07,709 Oh, 15. 75 00:08:10,029 --> 00:08:10,750 Oh. 76 00:08:12,970 --> 00:08:13,810 Conclusion. 77 00:08:13,810 --> 00:08:21,209 The big magnets attract more clips than a small magnet. 78 00:08:21,529 --> 00:08:22,110 Bye. 79 00:08:22,110 --> 00:08:51,190 On the 14th of May, we celebrate San Isidro in the school. 80 00:08:53,549 --> 00:09:00,549 This is the last section, the one with jokes, from the TV show. 81 00:09:00,549 --> 00:09:01,549 No jokes. 82 00:09:01,549 --> 00:09:04,549 What do you call an iguana? 83 00:09:04,549 --> 00:09:05,549 We are iguanitas. 84 00:09:05,549 --> 00:09:06,549 What do you call a jaguar? 85 00:09:06,549 --> 00:09:07,549 Another jaguar. 86 00:09:07,549 --> 00:09:08,549 Jaguaryu. 87 00:09:08,549 --> 00:09:09,549 What is a box for? 88 00:09:09,549 --> 00:09:10,549 A gym. 89 00:09:10,549 --> 00:09:11,549 To be a strong box. 90 00:09:11,549 --> 00:09:12,549 To be strong. 91 00:09:12,549 --> 00:09:13,549 To be strong. 92 00:09:13,549 --> 00:09:14,549 To be strong. 93 00:09:14,549 --> 00:09:15,549 To be strong. 94 00:09:15,549 --> 00:09:16,549 To be strong. 95 00:09:16,549 --> 00:09:17,549 To be strong. 96 00:09:17,549 --> 00:09:24,899 ¿Para qué va una caja a un gimnasio? 97 00:09:25,039 --> 00:09:26,539 Para hacer caja fuerte. 98 00:09:29,940 --> 00:09:32,379 Espero que os haya gustado el programa de hoy. 99 00:09:32,679 --> 00:09:33,240 Adiós. 100 00:09:33,259 --> 00:09:33,740 Bye bye.