Thursday 13 December 2018

SELF-ASSESSMENT
What can I do that I could not do before? Talk better What do I like the most? the classes with abby What do I do well? speak in English What am I confused about? of grammar With what do I need help? vocabulary and grammar What do I do in English outside of class? From time to time I speak at home in English with parents and I practice What do I need to improve? study a little more What did I learn about culture? I learn about Thanksgiving, Florida and Halloween.

Wednesday 5 December 2018

DAILY ROUTINE 
MONDAY:
I make breakfast 
I brush my hair 
I go to school 
I go back home 
I have lunch 
I do homework 
I listen to music 
I watch TV 
I go to dance 
I go to bed 
VOCABULARY UNIT 2 
Comb- Peine 
tap-  grifo 
shoes laces-cordones 
get paid-Cobrar 
lake- lago 
parade- cavalgata 
sink-fregadero 

Tuesday 4 December 2018

THE POLYGONS 

  • STAR POLYGON: It is a particular polygon case with a star shape created out  of linking together non consecutive vertices of a regular polygon 
  • INSCRIBED POLYGON : They are polygon place inside circles so all vertices of the polygon are placed on the circle 
  • CIRCUMSCRIBE: They are polygon that surround a circle, behind their sides to the inner circle 
  • EQUIANGULAR: All their corners, angel or vertices are equal 
  • EQUILATERAL: All edges or sides areof the same length
  • REGULAR: All their vertices, angles and sides are equals 
  • IRREGULAR: show different angles and length for sides  

Monday 3 December 2018

TYPES OF ANGLES 

  • COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES: They are couples of angles which sum is 90 degrees 
  • SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES: They are couples of angles which sum is 180 degrees 
  • ADYACENT ANGLES: They are angles that share one side and the vertex 
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS ABOUT ANGLES 
  • PARALLELS: They are lines wich never intersect themselves so all their points are equidistant 
  • PERPENDICULAR: They are lines which meet forming four right angles.
  • OBLIQUE: They are lines which aren´t  parallels neither perpendicular 
  • ANGLE: It is a figure formed by two rays ( side of angles) shaving a common endpoint (vertex) 
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS ABOUT CIRCLE 

  • CIRCLE: Set of points at the same distance (equidistant) to a point called center (the line). 
  • CIRCUMFERENCE: It is the full length of a circle. the compel.
  • CENTER: It is the point equidistant to any of the point on a circle.
  • RADIUS: It is the length of a line segment from the center to an other part of the circle. 
  • DIAMETER: A line segment that passes through the center and conects two points of a circle.
  • CHORD: It is a line segment conect two different points of the circle and dont´pass to the center.
  • ARC: Line segment of a circle