Download or read book Ciencias de la tierra y medioambientales 2o Bachillerato Gu a Did ctica written by Costa Pérez-Herrero Ángel and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La estructura de la guía es la siguiente: 1. Página inicial de cada bloque que incluye la programación. 2. Para cada Unidad: - Mapa conceptual - Orientaciones metodológicas - Soluciones a las actividades propuestas durante el desarrollo de la Unidad - Soluciones a las prácticas propuestas en la Unidad - Soluciones a las actividades de síntesis 3. Cada bloque temático finaliza con: - Actividades complementarias del bloque - Propuesta de evaluación del bloque con solucionario - Selección de actividades propuestas en pruebas de acceso a la Universidad
Download or read book Ciencias de la Tierra y medioambientales 2o Bachillerato written by Costa Pérez-Herrero Ángel and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El libro se estructura en 6 bloques de contenido, cada uno de los cuales contiene varias Unidades hasta un total de 20. Cada Unidad se inicia con una página que incluye:título de la unidad, foto motivadora, texto introductorio y contenidos que se desarrollarán en la unidad. El desarrollo de cada Unidad se lleva a cabo dividiendo los contenidos en apartados y subapartados. Además, cada Unidad contiene otros elementos muy interesantes: actividades al final de los apartados, curiosidades, datos, y otros elementos que aparecen en los márgenes dándole al libro un atractivo especial. Cada Unidad finaliza con una o varias páginas de actividades de síntesis. En algunas unidades se ofrecen experiencias para realizar en el laboratorio Al final de cada bloque está el apartado Revista Científica con artículos de interés.
Download or read book Ciencias de la tierra y medioambientales written by Araceli Del Cañizo Fernández-Roldán and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 421 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este libro se estructura en bloques de contenido, cada uno de los cuales contiene varias unidades didácticas. Cada bloque de contenidos comienza con una página inicial que contiene: - Título del bloque.- Sumario del bloque.- Texto motivador.- Foto motivadora y sugerente.Cada bloque de contenidos finaliza con un apartado llamado Ciencia, Tecnología, sociedad. Se trata de una o varias páginas que contienen artículos de carácter teórico-científicos relacionados con las Ciencias de la Tierra y del Medio Ambiente, muy interesantes, que intentan motivar y acercar al alumnado al mundo científico, a través de la lectura de los mismos. Cada unidad didáctica se inicia con una página, que incluye: - Título de la unidad- Foto motivadora: Que despierta el interés de los alumnos por los contenidos. - Presentación general: Texto motivador que relaciona los contenidos de la unidad con la realidad circundante de los alumnos. - Esquema de la unidad: Se concretan los contenidos que se desarrollarán en la unidad. El Desarrollo de cada unidad se lleva a cabo dividiendo los contenidos en apartados y subapartados, salpicado todo ello con fotos e ilustraciones que aclaran y completan el desarrollo de los contenidos. Además, cada unidad contiene otros elementos muy interesantes: - Actividades al final de los apartados, que permiten al profesorado realizar un seguimiento puntual del proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje. - Curiosidades, datos, bibliografía y otros elementos que aparecen en los márgenes, dándole al libro un atractivo especial. - Direcciones de páginas web para que el alumno practique con las nuevas tecnologías. Cada unidad finaliza con una o varias páginas que contienen Actividades de Síntesis e Ideas fundamentales. En el primer caso, se trata de actividades que permiten comprobar, consolidar y generalizar los aprendizajes realizados durante la unidad. En algunos casos, en esta misma página, se ofrece la solución de aquellas actividades de tipo más practico. En Ideas fundamentales se resumen, a través de varios puntos, los conceptos y contenidos más importantes tratados en la unidad. En algunas unidades aparecen actividades de tipo práctico que el profesorado puede realizar con sus alumnos en el laboratorio o en salidas de campo.
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