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Subido el 16 de julio de 2023 por Alejandro V.

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Vídeo educativo en inglés en el que se explica la diferencia entre las plantas salvajes y cultivadas (currículo de primer ciclo de E. Primaria).

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Well, hello, little penguins. 00:00:00
This is Alex in a new science lesson. 00:00:02
How are you today? 00:00:05
I hope that you all feel great today, in this day. 00:00:06
Okay, so today's lesson is going to be 00:00:10
about wild and cultivated plants. 00:00:13
Wild and cultivated plants. 00:00:17
We are going to see which are the difference 00:00:19
between these kinds of plants. 00:00:23
So let's talk first about the cultivated plants. 00:00:26
So, 00:00:32
okay, cultivated plants. 00:00:35
Cultivated plants grow with the help of humans. 00:00:38
Here, we can see a man who is taking care, 00:00:43
who is looking after the plants 00:00:48
in his garden, in his vegetable garden. 00:00:53
He's growing plants like tomato plants, 00:00:57
lettuces, pepper plants, 00:01:02
any kind of plants, strawberries. 00:01:06
So later, they can collect the fruits of the plants, 00:01:08
they can collect that plants and eat them, okay? 00:01:13
So cultivated plants grow with the help of humans. 00:01:17
Humans, people like us, take care of these plants 00:01:23
so they can grow high and big, okay? 00:01:29
For example, with what is these things that this man have? 00:01:35
This is wheat, okay? 00:01:40
With the wheat, we can make the bread. 00:01:42
El trigo, we can make bread, pan, okay? 00:01:45
So we also have to plant the wheat 00:01:49
and take care of the wheat, water it 00:01:53
so they can grow big 00:01:57
and then we can collect it to make the bread. 00:02:00
We are going to see more examples of cultivated plants. 00:02:05
For example, in this picture here, 00:02:10
we can see a tractor, okay? 00:02:12
Who is taking care of the field of the crops 00:02:16
in order to plant and to all the plants 00:02:20
that we can see there. 00:02:25
And what's the name of the person 00:02:27
who takes care of the plants 00:02:32
so later we can collect the fruits 00:02:35
and different the vegetables so we can eat. 00:02:38
This person is the farmer. 00:02:42
The farmer takes care of the plants 00:02:45
in his crops, in his vegetable gardens 00:02:48
and later they collect these vegetables and fruits 00:02:54
so all of us, we can eat them, okay? 00:02:58
And now after this, we can talk about the wild plants. 00:03:02
So let's see what we can know about wild plants. 00:03:07
Wild plants, as you can see in this picture, 00:03:11
wild plants are the plants that grow 00:03:16
without the help of humans. 00:03:20
So they grow without the help of humans. 00:03:23
We humans, people, don't need to take care 00:03:28
to look after the wild plants. 00:03:32
They go naturally, okay, in the environment. 00:03:35
For example, many trees that you can see 00:03:40
in the environment, they're wild plants. 00:03:43
These flowers and grass that grow wildly, okay, 00:03:49
without an order, they are wild plants. 00:03:55
They grow naturally, no help of humans in this case, okay? 00:03:59
We're going to see more examples of these wild plants. 00:04:05
For example, this bush here with this kind of fruits, 00:04:11
these are wild plants and also this flower there, 00:04:17
oops, sorry, I went too safe. 00:04:22
This strange flower, ah, sorry again. 00:04:27
This strange flower, okay, it's also a wild plant 00:04:33
that grows in naturally in the environment, okay? 00:04:38
We can see also in your worksheet, 00:04:44
I have it here, the difference between wild plants 00:04:48
and cultivated plants. 00:04:52
These cultivated plants, here we can see 00:04:53
different kind of lettuces, lechugas, 00:04:56
that grow in a vegetable garden 00:04:59
than a human, a person, takes care of it. 00:05:05
But wild plants, for example, if you go to the forest, 00:05:10
like you can see in this picture, 00:05:14
there are lots of grass, bushes, trees 00:05:16
that go wildly without the help of humans. 00:05:21
So that's all, I hope that you like the lesson. 00:05:26
Pinky kisses. 00:05:30
Idioma/s:
en
Idioma/s subtítulos:
en
Autor/es:
Alejandro Vicente Pernía
Subido por:
Alejandro V.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - Compartir igual
Visualizaciones:
32
Fecha:
16 de julio de 2023 - 19:56
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
CP INF-PRI CARMEN CONDE
Duración:
05′ 36″
Relación de aspecto:
1.56:1
Resolución:
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Tamaño:
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