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  • Stonehenge

    Children use a variety of sources to learn about life in the distant past through the study of a local prehistoric heritage site as well aspects of prehistoric life in their locality including homes, clothing, food and occupations (tes 2009-15).

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  • Ancient Egypt: Tutankhamun

    In dieser Unterrichtseinheit geht es vorwiegend um die Herrschaftsform im Alten Ägypten. Dabei werden auch Erkenntnisse der Archäologie thematisiert. Da es sich um einen ersten Einstieg in bilinguales Arbeiten handelt (Klasse 6-7), ist das Sprachniveau einfach (bayern-bilingual 2011-20). 

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  • Telling Stories of Human History Through Objects

    Ways to use an idea of the British Museum: “History of the World in 100 Objects” (New York Times Learning 2011)

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  • Was Hitler a 'passionate lunatic'?

    This lesson helps to find out how Hitler was viewed by some commentators after 1933. Was he to be regarded as a ‘passionate lunatic’ who would take over Europe? Or an odd eccentric who was rebuilding Germany? (UK: The National Archives 2022)

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  • Spartacus Educational

    The online encyclopedia includes essays and other educational material on historical subjects (including British history and the history of the United States as well as World War I, World War II, Russian Revolution, slavery, women's suffrage, Nazi Germany, Spanish Civil War and Cold War). (U.K. 2005-2021)

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  • What caused the French Revolution?

    What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? (TED-Ed lesson 2021)

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  • What Caused the Age of Imperialism?

    The Age of Imperialism lasted from roughly 1880 to 1914, at least for our purposes. European countries turned their attention outward and colonized almost all of Africa and a great deal of Asia (USA 2021).

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  • Witness to the Early American Experience

    New York from the early Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam up to the British occupation of the city during the American Revolution - What was the early American experience like in New York? (New York University's Fales Library, in conjunction with the New York Historical Society 2011-20)

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  • Dear Young People, Don't Vote

    Acronym, an organisation “committed to electing progressive candidates” hammered home the message that by not voting, young voters would allow older, often more conservative voters to make choices in their place with a viral video “Knock the Vote” (USA 2018).

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  • Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained

    The TED-Ed lesson that comes with this video helps the students to answer the questions: Would you change the system? Why or why not? (5 minutes / 2020)

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