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Der Maulwurf
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Included Tasks
- I Der Maulwurf - Einführung - Aufgabe mit Text
- II Der Maulwurf - Aussehen und Körperbau - Aufgabe mit Video
- III Der Maulwurf - Verbreitung und Lebensraum - Aufgabe mit Video
- IV Der Maulwurf - Die Arbeit des Maulwurfs - Aufgabe mit Video
- V Der Maulwurf - Die Ernährung - Aufgabe mit Video
- VI Der Maulwurf - Fortpflanzung und Aufzucht - Aufgabe mit Video
- VII Der Maulwurf - Finde die Wörter
- VIII Der Maulwurf - Finde die Bildpaare
- IX Der Maulwurf - Die Feinde und Bedrohungen - Aufgabe mit Video
- X Der Maulwurf - Finde die Wörter (Verschiedenes) - Teil II
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Catholic and Protestant Baptism
As an important ritual of the Christian faith, baptism is closely connected with the traditional stories of the prophet John the Baptist, who is said to have lived in Jesus’ lifetime. John baptised people in the River Jordan, located at the present-day border between Israel and Jordan in the Middle East. Baptism and water were symbols of people’s confession of past sins and return to the right track in life. One day, Jesus and some of his disciples are said to have come to John to have themselves baptised.
Muslim Festivals
Meryem and Rabia at midday prayer with their parents. Normal daily routine for them because they belong to the almost five per cent of the German population who are of Muslim faith. They have, like most Christians, too, very special feasts, rituals and holidays. We are going to accompany them and other Muslim families on these festivals.
Slow Worm
The slow worm is a small, completely harmless lizard, which – contrary to its German name “Blindschleiche”– is perfectly able to see and is often mistaken for a snake because it has no legs and an elongated body. The German name is presumably derived from the Old High German word “Plintslicho”, which means “blinding sneaker”. This probably refers to the pretty, shining skin surface of the slow worm.
