¿Cuál excavadora es la más grande?

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¿Cuál excavadora es la más grande?

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¿Cuanto`tiempo
crees`que`tomaría
cavar`un`hoyo`para
una`piscina?

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Ponte de pie y encuentra un lugar donde tengas espacio para
moverte.
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Agarra tu pala imaginaria. Pon la parte de abajo en el suelo y ponte
lista o lista para escarbar.
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Este es el hoyo imaginario que cavaste. Tomará mucho más trabajo
cavar un hoyo lo suficientemente grande para una piscina.
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Mira lo que hace esta máquina excavadora y encuentra las palabras
de trabajo.
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Ahora vas a excavar como una excavadora.
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Mira el hoyo que hizo tu excavadora. Unas cuantas palas más de
tierra y tendrás una piscina.
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Siéntate y platica con tus compañeras y compañeros. Si tuvieras que
cavar un hoyo grande, ¿de qué manera lo harías y por qué?
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Esta es la máquina excavadora más grande del mundo. Hay un hombre
en la foto. ¿Puedes encontrarlo?
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Conversemos: ¿Cuánto tiempo crees que tomaría cavar una piscina
con esta máquina?
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Conversemos: ¿Cuánto tiempo crees que tomaría cavar una piscina
con esta máquina?
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empujar


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alejar un objeto de ti
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jalar


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mover un objeto hacia ti
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máquina


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una herramienta que puede empujar o jalar algo
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inventar


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crear algo nuevo, por lo regular un objeto o una nueva manera de hacer las cosas
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In this lesson, students discover that there are pushes and pulls involved in any kind of work, including the work done by machines. In the activity, Be a Digging Machine, students pretend to use shovels and excavators to dig a hole for a swimming pool.

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