ANIMAMMALS

ANIMAMMALS

miércoles, 12 de octubre de 2011

ART ANIMAL

As we are talking about animals, it is important to protect the environment and help animals to keep its habitat. Today we are going to learn how to do some handcrafts using recycled materials.

You have some examples here:


In this case you can paint the plastic bottle and you can change the colors of your kitty. 

Now, you can create a beautiful and easy lion. 


Come on! We want to see yours....






martes, 11 de octubre de 2011

CREATING A MAMMAL STORY

Hello everybody, now you know many thihttp://storybird.com/ngs about mammals. Why don't we create new stories using your knowledge. You can go to this website and there you will find beautiful tools to create your own story.

http://storybird.com/

We already created mine, you can watch it here:














Come on! Show us yours!





miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011

MAMMALS SET THEORY

A set is a group of elements that have a common characteristic and are considered an entity.


For example:


SET OF MEN CLOTHES




SET OF WOMEN CLOTHES





You can do different operations with sets: union, intersection, relative complement and complement. Today we are going to show you how to do the union and the intersection between two or more sets. 

UNION

The union of two sets is the set of their combined elements. For example, the union of {1, 2} and {3, 4} is {1, 2, 3, 4}.

For example: 

 SET A
SET B


If we unite these two sets we have a new set: 

SET C
INTERSECTION

The intersection of two sets is the set of their common elements (the elements that appear in both sets). For example, the intersection of {1, 2, 3} and {2, 3, 4} is {2, 3}

For example: 



SET J
SET H

If we find the elements in common in the tow sets we will have a new set: 





Now you can create your own sets of mammals, you can take into account the characteristics of each animal (four legs, two legs, aquatic, air, etc). Here you have some species and you can get them together in sets. 









































Show us your sets and your operations with sets: