WELCOME


Hi guys! Welcome to our fifth and sixth grade blog. I am Maribel, and here I present my family, who will help me with this project.






This is Pepa, my aunt, and she is able to control time using her emotions. She is passionate about history, and will help us better understand how Spain went from being a kingdom to an empire. He will introduce us to his friends Carlos V and Felipe II, I am sure they are very nice!

 

My mother's name is Julieta, and she is Pepa's sister. His hobby is cooking sweets and cakes, and they are also healing. As my aunt, she also loves history and will tell us about the fall of the empire and the new and modern Spain.


My cousin Camilo is capable of transforming into any other person and with this power he makes fun of us a little. He will tell us about population and demographics.
Bruno is my other uncle. He is lonely and is able to see the future. It will help us understand how the economy and the different sectors works. Along with him, my sister Isabela, who is capable of making flowers grow, will talk to us about money and business.





She is my other sister Luisa and her power is super strength. It can lift anything! She will tell us about the geography of Spain: it's borders, the mountains, the rivers, the Meseta and the archipelagos.





Antonio is my youngest cousin and he loves animals, so he is able to communicate with them. Like my sister Luisa, he is going to focus on geography, but on Europe, specifically it's borders, rivers and mountains.


This is my cousin Dolores and my uncle Felix. He has no power but she has the power of hearing enhancement: she can hear even the smallest thing. Like his mother Pepa, they like history and she is going to talk about Spain in the 19th century. My uncle is going to talk about the path to modern Spain.




She is my grandmother Alma and she is in charge of protecting all the powers of the family with the candle she holds. She will explain to us our rights, our country and our constitution.



Finally, this is my father Agustín. Like my Uncle Felix, he has no power. My father is going to talk to us about the European Union.