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U.S. Courts
This government site focuses on Court Literacy, featuring free, downloadable in-depth resources to help students understand how the courts work, key amendments to the Constitution, federal court basics and fast facts, legal concepts, legal landmarks and Supreme Court cases (USA 2018).
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James Bond in a Honda
Students learn the ins and outs of a trial and what role each party plays as they act out a real life case in which the producers of James Bond films sued Honda for creating an ad that looked too much like a Bond movie (USA: iCivics 2021).
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The Dual Court System
Students learn how the U.S. came to have a dual court system and explore how the state and federal levels of that system work. Students explore jurisdiction, trial and appellate courts, and how judges are selected (USA: iCivics 2022).
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Storytelling in Music - King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table
Legende trifft Rockmusik – Rick Wakeman´s Adaption von “King Arthur“ verbindet Musik- mit Sprachpraxis und schafft in Klasse 6/7 einen attraktiven Zugang zum Progressive Rock der 1970er Jahre und zur englischen Geschichte (Thüringer Schulportal 2017).
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Math, Science, and Music
Developed by the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, in collaboration with a number of educational experts from top universities around the U.S., Math, Science, and Music is a remarkable collection of educational resources designed to engage learners of all ages with math, science, music, and the areas where these three disciplines intersect (USA 2018).
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NPR: Skunk Bear
Series of videos from Adam Cole, a NPR science reporter, and Ryan Kellman, the show's visual journalist and producer. Videos typically run between three and ten minutes in length. During this time, Cole shares answers to common scientific questions, sometimes in the form of song (USA 2018).
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Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the HMS Beagle
This story map combines geography and history to create an interactive spatial timeline of Darwin's journey that incorporates the famed naturalist's own words and period imagery (USA: Esri 2019)
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Resisting Scientific Misinformation
This classroom-tested curriculum consists of four standards-aligned, 45-minute lessons that aim to teach students how to evaluate advertising claims and misleading arguments, how to ask the right questions about dubious claims, and how researchers and scientific organizations use the scientific process to develop well-supported claims and synthesize scientific information (USA ...
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Stated Clearly
This YouTube channel uses narrative and animations to demonstrate that ʺscience is for everyone.ʺ The topics cover biology, chemistry, and genetics, and seek answer both big and small questions - from ʺWhat is life?ʺ to ʺWhat is a molecule?ʺ (USA 2019)
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Gross Science
The Gross Science YouTube series provides a variety of short videos and DIY experiments ideally suited for classrooms. Answering questions such as why vultures do not get sick from eating rotting meat, this series provides a wealth of science-rich information through humorous anecdotes and stories (USA: Nova 2021).
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