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Got Ballot?
Covering everything from referendums to recalls, this lesson takes students to the voting booth and explains what they might see on a typical ballot (USA: iCivics 2019).
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The Met: Architecture and the Natural World
Lesson Plan on the Temple of Dendur from the Roman Period, reign of Augustus Caesar, ca. 15 b.c. (USA 2017)
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Role Play ʺJob Fairʺ
ʺThe purpose of this lesson is to give false beginners some practice at job interviews in English. This lesson is intended more for adults or college students. Although, a real job interview will be much more complex, this lesson should give students a look at the vocabulary that is necessary for doing a job interview in English.ʺ Quelle: Anbieter
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Are We Making Progress as a Planet?
In this lesson, students will look at promises of the past to gauge what progress has been made. Then, they will make predictions for the future (UDSA: NYT 2021).
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Lesson Plan on Afghanistan
Students consider evidence from a variety of primary and secondary sources to determine the best policy for the United States and NATO on Afghanistan and Pakistan (USA: National Council for the Social Studies 2009-21).
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Problem Strings: A Lesson Format for All Students
In this 70 minute webinar, Pamela Weber Harris demonstrates an instructional technique that she calls Problem Strings. In this method, math learners solve a series of problems collaboratively and use information and techniques from previous problems to help them solve new problems (USA 2017).
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Kennedy Center: Lesson Plans for Remote Teaching
This is a special selection of lesson plans by grade level, all of which can be easily adapted for remote teaching and learning (USA: Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2020).
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Wasted Ballots?
This New York Times lesson asks students: Why do you think so many young people don’t vote? Is it important that they do vote? And what can we do, as a society, to get more young people to the polls? (USA 2018)
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Freedom of Speech?
This lesson plan encourages students to examine their own assumptions about what freedom of speech really means, as well as to deepen their understanding of the current accepted interpretation of speech rights under the First Amendment (New York Times 2019).
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Soccer
Lesson plans, worksheets and online activities
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