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Subido el 18 de marzo de 2020 por Irene U.

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Hello everyone! Today we're doing social science. 00:00:00
Today we're going to learn new things about the Earth, but first we have to remember. 00:00:05
Ok, let's remember. This is the Earth. 00:00:17
Do you remember the Earth has water and land? 00:00:22
Do you remember how many parts of the Earth are water? 00:00:29
Is it 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10? 00:00:34
Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock. 00:00:42
5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 00:00:44
Seven parts of the earth are water and the rest is land. 00:00:49
So today we're going to learn how the water and the land is divided on the earth. 00:00:55
This is a map of the world. As you know, the world is a sphere. It's like a ball. It's like a ball. 00:01:01
And it's all connected, all around is connected through the seas and the land, through the water and the land. 00:01:14
And today we're going to learn the names of the land, the continents, and the names of the water, the oceans and the seas. 00:01:24
Right? 00:01:37
Okay, I'm going to show you the continents from the biggest to smallest. 00:01:39
Okay? 00:01:48
The first one is Asia. 00:01:48
Okay? 00:01:52
Asia. 00:01:52
It's this one. 00:01:53
It's very big. 00:01:56
Japan is here. 00:01:58
Do you remember Japan? 00:01:59
Yayoi Kusama is from here. 00:02:01
And the next Olympic Games will be here. 00:02:04
Asia is this purple one here. 00:02:12
Okay? 00:02:17
Ready? 00:02:18
So we've got Asia. 00:02:19
And the next one is Africa. 00:02:22
Africa. 00:02:28
And Africa is the green one here. And in Africa, you know, here is Egypt, Egipto, and the pyramids, and Egyptians, everything, okay? It's here. 00:02:29
So, we've got Asia, Africa, the next one is North America, this is North America, North 00:02:49
America is the red one here on the map, alright, and in North America there is, for example, 00:03:06
the US, the United States of America, Canada, okay, this is the US, sorry, North America, 00:03:14
So, the biggest one is Asia, next one is Africa, next one is North America, the next one is South America, this one is South America, orange, north and south America, okay? 00:03:24
In South America, there's Brazil, for example, you may know Brazil. 00:03:48
In Brazil, there were Olympic Games in 2016. 00:03:54
In 2016, there were Olympic Games here, South America. 00:03:59
So, Asia, Africa, North America, South America. 00:04:05
Next one is the Antarctica. 00:04:12
this one is a bit special because it's the land it's is made of ice ice okay and it's 00:04:16
on the south of the earth okay do you remember this part so here at the bottom 00:04:25
is the antarctica okay and on the map is this part as you can see it's very big but 00:04:33
as it's the as the earth is a sphere it goes around okay and the picture is this one this 00:04:43
is the antarctica this is the pointy point of south america all right this part is here 00:04:53
can you see it that's this part because it's all connected next one is europe this one is europe 00:05:01
in europe we've got spain yes that's where we are this is spain this little little spot here is 00:05:15
spain you may also know about italy or the uk france is over here germany greece do you remember 00:05:24
greece in greece where the first olympic games greece is over there it's on your activities okay 00:05:33
it's on your worksheets and Europe let me find the map Europe is here the yellow one okay Africa 00:05:41
Asia Africa North America South America Antarctica Europe and the smallest one is Australia or 00:05:51
Oceania, okay? This big, big, big island, this is an island, is Australia, but there are other 00:06:02
smallest islands on this continent, okay? That's why it's the smallest, because there are a lot 00:06:11
of islands and not big, big, big land, all right? And this is it. And on the map, 00:06:18
It's the pink, it's the pink one here, that's it, okay? 00:06:24
We are Asia, Africa, North and South America, Antarctica, Europe, and finally Australia. 00:06:29
Okay, let's sing together, remember. 00:06:49
We are Asia, Africa, North and South America, Antarctica, Europe, and finally Australia. 00:06:51
Now it's your turn. 00:07:07
We are... 00:07:09
All done! 00:07:17
Okay, let's check the writing. 00:07:27
1. Asia, 2. Africa, 3. North America, 4. South America, 5. Antarctica, be careful with the C in there, 6. Europe, and 7. Australia. 00:07:29
Australia, number seven, could also be named as Oceania, Australasia 00:07:50
It has many names 00:07:57
Use the one you feel more comfortable with 00:07:59
El siete puede llamarse de muchas formas 00:08:01
Puede ser Australia, puede ser Oceanía, puede ser Australasia 00:08:05
Usamos el que nos convenga 00:08:09
La canción dice Australia, so we can use Australia 00:08:12
In the book, en el libro, it says Australasia 00:08:15
And it's also Oceania 00:08:19
También se dice Oceania 00:08:25
Así que it's a bit of a mess 00:08:26
Un poco lioso, pero bueno 00:08:28
Están ahí los tres para que lo sepáis 00:08:30
Please check the next video 00:08:31
To see everything about the oceans 00:08:35
Autor/es:
Irene Ubeda
Subido por:
Irene U.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
Visualizaciones:
195
Fecha:
18 de marzo de 2020 - 21:16
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
CP INF-PRI TERESA DE CALCUTA
Duración:
08′ 40″
Relación de aspecto:
1.00:1
Resolución:
1080x1080 píxeles
Tamaño:
402.61 MBytes

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