Reflexions entorn al paper de la llengua estrangera a la Secció Europea Ricardo Sánchez, Diana Weehuizen i María Loredo, IES Ramon Llull, Palma maig 2005 1st Year ESO European Section Group Relacíon Lengua/ Ciencias: estrategias de integración Curso 1º ESO A • Introducción gradual de actividades de Ciencias en Inglés Actividades fuera del aula • • • • • Sòller: fósiles Shape exhibition Recycled objects Mercado de Sineu Aula de la mar Aula de informática (animals in winter, Island Web race, animal Web quest) Salida de tutoria : Visita a Sòller y al tutoria: Museo de Ciencias Naturales Tasks Grabar una entrevista con un turista HOW DOES AN ANIMAL BECOME A FOSSIL? FOSSIL http://www.rom.on.ca/quiz/fossil/fosform.html Mary Anning (1799-1847) The greatest paleontologist • • • • • Mary Anning was born in 1799. The cliffs at Lyme Regis were – and still are -- rich in spectacular fossils from the seas of the Jurassic period. The Anning family lived in poverty and anonymity, selling fossils from Lyme Regis. The entire Anning family was involved in fossil hunting, but Mary's skill and dedication produced many remarkable finds and thus provided the fatherless family with a means of income. The fossils that Mary and her family found and prepared were eagerly sought -- not only by museums and scientists, but by European nobles, many of whom had substantial private collections of fossils and other "curiosities." A modern fossil hunter Compare her equipment and Mary Anning’s equipment http://www.discoveringfoss ils.co.uk/Equipment.htm