Today we have visited Segovia. We had a guided tour to Aqueduct and
Aqueduct and San Gabriel Desalter. We have reflected on how to transport the
water of the Romans as well as the methods to have drinking water.
At 09:00 we have started the activities in the physics lab for the Practical Experience II. The specialized educators of the Canal Educa Foundation have visited us to conduct experimental sessions. The activity began with an introduction in which contents related to the integral water cycle, its physicochemical properties and work in the laboratory are treated. Then the students have been divided into working groups to carry out the experiments. Each group performed 3 or 4 different experiments. The tests carried out have been: Universal solvent / surface tension, osmosis / reverse osmosis, suspended solids, nitrates / phosphates, free chlorine / total chlorine, conductivity. To conclude, the importance of good practices in the use of water has been emphasized in order to avoid spilling substances in it that could hinder its treatment. After that students went for a walk through Alcalá while the Coordinators Meeting In the afternoon...
The school consists of about 512 students and it is located in the city centre. Students are accepted according to an exam, so their amount of knowledge is considered to be equal with each other. The school has a big garden with camellias where students can spend their free time. There are also volleyball, basketball and football fields in the school, and we have had a lot of success in sports in our city and region. The school also has a controlled entrance for the safety of the students. Our classrooms are equipped with the latest technological devices like smart boards and broadband internet connection, which allow us to upload and download documents easily and show them to the whole class, and do lots more activities. The Ministry of Education provides most students with tablets which can be used during the lessons. Our school also has a computer lab, and a science centre where we can observe different experiments and learn about space. 80% of our students prolong their education ...
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