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Lustige Tierrätsel
In 10 interaktiven Modulen erkennen die Schülerinnen und Schüler auf humorvolle Weise Tiere der Heimat und des Zoos kennen.
Included Tasks
- I Zeigt her eure Füße - Finde die Bildpaare!
- II Baby sucht Mama oder Papa - Finde die Bildpaare!
- III Wem gehört diese Nase/dieses Maul? Finde die Bildpaare!
- IV Wer zeigt hier sein Hinterteil? - Finde die Bildpaare!
- V Welcher Schwanz gehört zu welchem Tier? - Interaktive Aufgabe
- VI Wer schaut dich hier an? - Finde die Bildpaare!
- VII Wem gehören diese Ohren? - Bildzuordnung
- VIII Welchem Tier gehört diese „Haut"? - Interaktive Aufgabe
- IX Wem gehören diese Federn? - Finde die Bildpaare!
- X Echt oder getrickst? - Interaktive Aufgaben
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Structure of the Forest
Forests are more than an accumulation of trees. The individual tree is more than a valuable source of wood. From its roots to its crown, it offers habitats to a variety of the most different creatures. The older a tree, the more valuable it becomes to many forest inhabitants. And even in death it is still full of life. If you take a closer look at a forest, you notice that the plants grow to different heights. They form storeys like those of a house. At the top level there are only the big trees. From a bird’s perspective we see that the highest specimens in the forest form a closed canopy. In summer, the treetops resemble big parasols shading the forest floor. Depending upon how much sunlight filters into the depths, this has consequences for the forest vegetation.
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.
