Welcome to the Sanfer Ezine! We'll be sharing with you a wide variety of opinions, letters, ads, agendas, news, etc. that we've been preparing in class. Enter the stunning world of the electronic magazines and let your creativeness flow...
Friday, 26 May 2017
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
ANIMALS IN DANGER
Brown bear in Alps
by Javier 5B
There are only 38 of such brown bear specimens.
The brown bear in Alps eats wild fruits, berries, leaves, roots and
omnivores of great size.
An Alpine brown bear can consume up to 40 kilograms of food.
The brown bear in Alps usually eats fish: like the angel fish,
clown fish or goldfish.
ANIMALS IN DANGER
Panda bear
by Lucía F.G. 5B
Female panda bears live
isolated from males in the dense forests of bamboo from China. They are fertile
only two or three days a year and they must emit chemical signals which, in
turn, have to pass through the dense vegetation to attract males. Both sexes
reach sexual maturity when they are between five and seven years old. Their
sense of smell is widely used during the breeding season. Males can compete for
the right to mating. As for their behavior, panda bears are solitary animals.
They increase activity during the sunset and often delimit their territory with
urine, odor and marks of claws; they avoid clashes between them.
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
ANIMALS IN DANGER
Hawksbill turtle
by Irene 5B
The hawksbill turtle is a species of sea turtle of
the family of the chelonids that is in critical danger of extinction.
Its appearance is similar
to that of other sea turtles. It has a flat body, a protective shell, and its
fins are adapted for swimming in the open sea. It is easily distinguished from
other sea turtles by its pointed and curved beak with a prominent upper jaw and
by the saw-shaped edges of its Shell. The manufacture and marketing of products made
with turtles, as well as their hunting and consumption, is prohibited
worldwide. However, in some countries they continue to be hunted for their meat,
and their eggs are still being harvested. In the last century, its population
has decreased by 80%. But hunting is not the only reason it is in danger, but
also the destruction of the corals that constitute its main habitat.
Animals in danger
by Pablo 5B
The lynx is a member of the cat family and one of the
biggest felines of North America. Lynx are best known for their short stubby tails
and the long tufts of black hair on their ears.
There are three different types of lynx: the North
America lynx, found in Canada and Alaska, the European
lynx found in Spain and Portugal and the Asian lynx
which is found in Turkestan and Central Asia.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Letter from the future
Hello we are 4 young robots from the future. We need to tell you something about the future.The earth is in danger. We need your
HELP!!!
If you want to help, you have to :
FIRST STEP:
You have to guess an enigma of history in the past.
SECOND STEP:
You need to write a false letter and send it to Laura Irazoqui.
THIRD STEP :
So now you are going to come into our class because we are going to tell you something ….
WE PRANKED YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
In real life the future is beautiful, we end pollution and there are no wars!!!!!!!
And obviously we aren’t robots !!!!!!!!!
DID WE SCARE YOU??????
Well now we need to go home ….
We hope you enjoyed this prank!!
BYE, LOVE YOU!!!
HELLO :
Hi how are you, we are in the year 2017.
We were scared at first but when we saw that it was a joke we stopped being scared. We are very glad it was a joke and our planet is not in danger. The things that you have told us about the future seemed very interesting.
Our time is also very interesting, in our county there are also sites that surely will seem curious to you like EL NIEMEYER. And if you like sports a lot you have to go to EL MOLINÓN, a football stadium here in Asturias.
Bye for now. Please write soon.
Bye for now. Please write soon.
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