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Subido el 10 de junio de 2016 por Cp placidodomingo madrid

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Van Alvaro, Clara, Sergio, Cayetana, and Van! 00:00:00
This is Hotel Guairo. 00:00:10
The cells were famous for their fires, 00:00:12
Guairo, Kutu, and their very residents and members. 00:00:16
Their houses are made of straw and stones. 00:00:22
They live in rural communities called castles, where they were built on the top of the hills to prevent surprise attacks. 00:00:31
Example of tools, saw, axe, knife and hammer. 00:00:44
They live in the northwest and in central Arles. It's a famous statue of the Celts and it's called the Toro of Prisamitra. 00:00:52
The cells have a lot of symbols, three of these symbols are the healthy of the cells, the base of the cells and the favourite animal of the cells, the eagle. 00:01:08
And this is our project! 00:01:28
Applause, I'm going to get closer. 00:01:34
Thank you for listening. 00:01:36
You're welcome. 00:01:41
the parodic persons in the tree book and they are around the fire. 00:02:12
In this picture we can see that this animal is eating his cage. 00:02:23
And this is the picture of the people hunting this mammoth to lift them up. 00:02:32
Extra information. The Paleolithic era is born by Mesolithic. 00:02:42
The date of the Paleolithic and Mesolithic should only remain varied by nearly as much as several thousand years. 00:02:48
During the Paleolithic period, humans grew together in the small cities such as vats and supplies by gathering plants and prison hunting on hay, wheat and these are tools and this is our project. Thanks. 00:03:03
One, two, three, the Neolithic period, away! 00:03:33
We are going to present the Neolithic period. 00:03:37
The Neolithic period starts in 500 B.C. 00:03:41
They begin to carry life. People start cultivating crops and domestic animals. 00:03:47
Villages form near water. Houses are made of. 00:03:53
The roof is covered by straw. Over the straw was a layer of clay. People used clay, stone and wood to make walls. The tools were made of stone and wood. People made pottery. The pottery was made of clay. 00:03:58
One of her past monuments was the Altamira Cave. 00:04:20
The museum finished in 245 years. 00:04:25
And this is our project. 00:04:32
Ana, Lucia, Alex, Marcos and Joana. 00:04:35
Autor/es:
CEIP PLACIDO DOMINGO
Subido por:
Cp placidodomingo madrid
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
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73
Fecha:
10 de junio de 2016 - 15:29
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CP INF-PRI PLÁCIDO DOMINGO
Duración:
04′ 44″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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