Wednesday, 11 September 2013

FINAL MATHEMATICS RESULTS

The following students should present Mathematic make up activities. You can find the instructions at the end of this list.  The  activities will be received on next Friday, September 13th,  at the first hour.

COURSE 1001

1. Aconcha Laura
2. Barona Diego.
3. Bolívar Alejandra.
4. Briceño Rafael.
5. Choco Bryan.
6. Corredor Angie.
7: Cruz Brigitte.
8. Cubides Javier,
9. Guataquí Laura.
10. Martí Liliana.
11. Martínez Andrés.
12. Perea Diego.
13. Pérez Laura.
14. Sánchez Mauricio.

COURSE 1002

1. Cuchivaque Brandon.
2. Dominguez Jhonatan.
3. Gómez Camilo.
4. Leiva Wilder.
5. Pineda Jimmy.
6. Sánchez Andrés.
7. Sánchez Sebastián.
8. Vega Kevin.
9. Zabala Sergio.

COURSE 1003

1. Ángel Jenny.
2. Baquero Juan.
3. Cristancho Abdrés.
4. Delgado Sandra.
5. Espitia Juan.
6. Flórez Diana.
7. Gómez Paola.
8. Hernández Laura.
9. López Lizeth.
10. Lçopez Cristian.
11. Martínez Geraldina.
12. Mendoza Andrés
13. Moreno Santiago.
14. Ostos David.
15. Piñeros Luisa.
16. Reyes Melquisedec.
17. Sánchez Juan.
18. Sastre David.
19. Vega Dayana.

In Spanish:
1. En hoja de exámen presentar la solución del punto 2 ( a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h ) y del punto 3 (a, b, c) de la guía sobre área de un Triángulo.

HUGS
Alexandra Ortega.
Math Teacher.




Tuesday, 10 September 2013

FINAL ENGLISH RESULTS THIRD TERM



The following students should present make up activities. They can find them at the end of the list. The makeup activities should be sent to the E-mail club.prensa@hotmail.com tomorrow, September 11th.



COURSE 1001


1.       Agudelo Dania
2.       Betancourt Paula.
3.       Bolívar María Alejandra.
4.       Bonilla Mónica.
5.       Briceño Rafael.
6.       Chicacausa Mónica.
7.       Choco Bryan.
8.       Correa Sandy.
9.       Corredor Angie.
10.   Cruz Brigitte.
11.   Cubides Javier.
12.   Jaimes Juan Diego.
13.   Martín Liliana.
14.   Perea Diego.
15.   Peñuela Christian.
16.  
Rojas Julián.

COURSE 1002
1.       Baez Lady
2.       Bohorquez Daniel.
3.       Bohorquez Christian.
4.       Bravo Camilo
5.       Burgos angie
6.       Calderón Steven.
7.       Camacho María Fernanda.
8.       Castillo Ingrid.
9.       Canon Juan Diego.
10.   Cordero Erika.
11.   Cuchivaque Brandon
12.   Díaz Marco
13.   Domínguez Jhonatan
14.   González Juan Pablo.
15.   Londoño Alexandra.
16.   López Ivón
17.   Moyano Sebastián
18.   Pinzón Anderson.
19.   Ríos María Alejandra
20.   Roncancio Diego.
21.   Sánchez Andrés.
22.   Sánchez Sebastian
23.   Téllez Edgar
24.   Vega Kevin
25.   Zabala Sergio.

COURSE 10031.       Delgado Sandra
2.       Espitia Juan David
3.       Garzón Jeimmy
4.       Gómez Paola
5.       Hernández Laura
6.       Moreno Santiago.
7.       Ostos David
8.       Pinilla Ana María
9.       Piñeros Luisa
10.   Reyes Melquicedec
11.   Romero Diana
12.   Salamanca Paula



ACTIVITIES
1.       Read the text and answer the questions given
                                         
PANAMA
                                  
INTRODUCTION

Finding Panama on a map is easy. Just look at a map of North and South America. Look between the two continents, and you’ll find a land bridge called Central America that connects them. Now find a strip of land that looks like an “S”. This is Panama. Panama is the narrowest strip of land that separates the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. If you traveled by car across Panama, it would only take you about an hour to see both oceans! Panama is a country covered with rain forests and fertile plains, mountains and rivers. As it is close to the equator, its climate is hot and humid. The largest city, Panama City, is also a major banking center. Panama’s exports include coffee, bananas, shrimp, and lumber. The country’s exotic wildlife, lush jungles, and beautiful beaches attract many tourists from around the world.

1. Is Panama located on a land bridge that connects which two continents? _____________

2. Panama is the _____________________ that separates the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

3. True or false: Panama has extensive desert areas. _________

4. Describe the climate of Panama. __________________________________________________


5. What is the name of Panama’s largest city? ___________________

6. This city is also a ______________________________________

7. Name four of Panama’s exports. ________________________________________________

8. List at least two reasons why tourists might like to visit Panama. ____________________________________________________

9. Draw the map of Panama and mark its borders.


2.       Visit the following websites and solve the exercises.



HUGS.