Tax Outlook: 2012 and Beyond Robert A. Gambardella, CPA CTC.
Docente: GAMBARDELLA ALFONSINA
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Docente: GAMBARDELLA ALFONSINA
TRAGUARDI PER LO SVILUPPO DELLE COMPETENZE L’alunno: Riconosce lo spazio geografico, a partire dal contesto italiano, come sistema territoriale complesso governato da rapporti di interdipendenza fisica e antropica.
CONTENT OBJECTIVES • To know about the resources an activities related to
WATER • To know the importance of rivers in our daily life and
in the past • To know the importance of adopting correct
behaviour to preserve water
LANGUAGE OBJECTIVES • To read and understand text • To use specific geographic vocabulary
SCRIVERE IL CODICE PER INDIVIDUARE LE PAROLE CHIAVE POI ESPORRE TUTTO QUELLO CHE SI CONOSCE SULL’ARGOMENTO INTRODOTTO DA CIASCUNA PAROLA
PRINCIPI DI CODING UTILIZZATI: ESECUZIONE IN SEQUENZA, SELEZIONE, CONDIZIONI
INGLESE GEOGRAFIA
CARDS
COMPITO/INSTRUCTIONS
THE WATER CYCLE Look at the diagram below. Read the words and write them into the empty boxes to complete the diagram. Condensation Evaporation Precipitation Collection
The Sun heats up the surface of water and changes the liquid into a gas, called water vapour. Evaporation Water vapour rises in the air, cools down, and changes back into tiny droplets of water that gather in the clouds. Condensation The droplets of water gather to form clouds. When the clouds get too heavy to rise up they release the water as rain, hail or snow. Precipitation The rainwater then runs over land and mountains and collects in waterfalls, lakes and rivers. It is carried back to the ocean and the water cycle continues. Collection
Evaporation
Condensation Precipitation
Collection