Presentación del Programa educativo "Un viaje alrededor del agua: de la sierra de Guadarrama a casa" por el equipo educativo del CENEAM
Una persona del equipo educativo muestra a los participantes los diferentes utensilios que se van a manejar en el desarrollo del programa
Un grupo de alumnos reciben explicaciones en el robledal
Dos alumnas participantes toman muestras de agua
Participantes observando la muestra de agua extraída del arroyo
Un grupo de participantes extraen muestras del agua del arroyo para su obsevación
Unas alumnas extraen matería orgánica del arroyo con un colador para su posterior análisis
Un profesor explica a los alumnos el desarrollo de la actividad
Los alumnos observan diferentes elementos del agua con una lupa
Los alumnos hacen anotaciones ante la atenta mirada del profesor
Alumnos y alumnas escuchan al profesor que informa sobre pequeños seres vivos que se pueden observar en el agua
Participantes recorriendo un curso de agua en invierno
En un paisaje nevado los participantes escuchan al profesor
Los alumnos y alumnas observan una pantalla con el esquema del ciclo del agua
Los participantes en la actividad toman notas sobre sus observaciones
Unos alumnos realizan observaciones en el río desde lo alto de un puente de madera
Los participantes realizan comentarios entre ellos después de haber tomado muestras de agua
Un grupo de alumnas identifica pequeños animales que observan en la muestra de agua tomada
El grupo participante durante el itinerario
Una persona del equipo educativo del CENEAM, introduce a los participantes en la temática del recorrido
Un grupo de alumnas toma muestras de agua en el arroyo
Una educadora del equipo del CENEAM, muestra a los participantes como hay que tomar muestras de agua
Los participantes en la actividad realizan observaciones en una muestra de agua recogida del arroyo
Los alumnos y alumnas siguen las explicaciones de una educadora del CENEAM
Mediante una clave de identificación por colores, una alumna calcula el ph de una muestra de agua
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