Bilingualer Unterricht: kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

  • Climate change is not a game (Poster)
    Climate change is not a game. Global fairness means that all carry responsibilities. The consequences of our lifestyles impact the poor and powerless the most. Limiting global warming to less than a 2°C increase through drastic emission cuts in the developed world and greater climate protection in developing countries is necessary for our climate and our survival!
  • Worksheets: Going under!
    Using the specific case study of Tuvalu, pupils learn about the direct consequences of climate change for the inhabitants of a Pacific island state. The teaching module provides general information about climate change as well as looking at an entirely different perspective.
  • If you're still wondering what your flight to Dubai has to do with natural disasters... (from the posterseries "Connecting the dots")
    IF YOU'RE STILL WONDERING WHAT YOUR FLIGHT TO DUBAI HAS TO DO WITH NATURAL DISASTERS, YOU HAVEN'T CONNECTED THE DOTS! 1. FLYING GENERATES MORE CLIMATE RELEVANT EMISSIONS THAN ANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY 2. THOSE GREENHOUSE GASES INCREASE GLOBAL TEMPERATURES, 3. CAUSING FURTHER EVAPORATION OF THE OCEANS AND 4. TRIGGERING EXTREME RAINFALL IN REGIONS ALREADY SATURATED WITH PRECIPITATION, 5. WHERE SOME OF THE WORST FLOODS EVER RECORDED HAVE KILLED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF LIFES
  • Wie viele Frachtschiffe fahren auf den Meeren?
    Bei den Themen Wirtschaftsgeographie, Globalisierung, Globale Disparitäten oder Nachhaltigkeit kommt man immer wieder darauf zu sprechen, welche enorme Rolle Container und Container-Schiffe für unser gegenwärtiges Wirtschaftsmodell und für unseren Alltag spielen. Die folgende Karte ist ein sehr anschauliches Beispiel für die riesige Zahl von Schiffen, die ca. 90 % unserer Alltagsgüter über die Meere transportieren.
  • Worksheets: Sea level rise
    With this teaching module, the school pupils are given the opportunity to compare and look at the effects of the phenomenon of climate change both in an industrialised and in a developing country.
  • Worksheets on Climate Change
    These worksheets are suited for natural and social science lessons for upper secondary education (some also suitable for pupils from the tenth grade onwards). In addition to the general description of the interactions and causes, they address the possible effects of climate change, especially in their regional differentiation. It is important to look at the issue of “climate change” not only from an environmental point of view but also to include the development dimension and the question of equity.
  • If you're still wondering what your T-bone steak has to do with desertification... (from the poster series "Connecting the dots")
    IF YOU'RE STILL WONDERING WHAT YOUR T-BONE STEAK HAS TO DO WITH DESERTIFICATION, YOU HAVEN'T CONNECTED THE DOTS! 1. YOUR LOW PRICED STEAK IS PRODUCED BY 2. CATTLE FED CHEAP CORN AND SOY, 3. GROWN IN FIELDS WHERE RAINFORESTS WERE SLASHED AND BURNT, 4. MEANING THEY ARE NOT LONGER ABLE TO GENERATE RAINFALL IN DRIER REGIONS, 5. WHERE HIGH TEMPERATURES ACCELERATE DRASTIC DESERTIFICATION AND DROUGHT!
  • Worksheets: The melting glaciers
    This teaching module not only looks into the problem of glacial melting, but also at the still largely unknown consequences of this development, such as glacial lake outburst floods. Using two case studies, the pupils examine more closely the impacts on and options for action open to an industrialised country (Switzerland) and a developing country (Nepal).
  • Worksheets: Extreme events and climate change
    These teaching materials provide school pupils with the chance to work independently through the thematic complex surrounding climate change and weather-related climatic events.
  • Worksheets: Climate Change in the city. The twin cities of Bonn (Germany) and Chengdu (China)
    This worksheet begins with a general discussion of the effects of climate change for Germany and China, providing background material on the national contexts. Students are made aware that climate change not only affects the Global South, but that it is already affecting areas of life in all the geographical zones of the world.
  • Worksheets: The threat to tropical rainforests and international climate protection
    The lesson modules below address an issue which will already be known to pupils from the lower secondary grades. Tropical rainforests play an important role time and again – and not only in geography lessons.
  • Worksheets: Global climate change - general issues
    This teaching unit focuses on the causes and effects of climate change in general, and the issue of culprits and victims in particular. This basic module should allow the pupils to gain the basic knowledge for the following modules, which are conceived as case studies.
  • PopulationPyramid.net
    Population Pyramids of the World from 1950 to 2100.
  • One World, One Climate! (Poster-Englisch)
    Pablo Bicheroux ranked third prize in Germanwatch poster contest "Climate Justice" with his contribution "One world, one climate!“
  • Nachhaltige Entwicklung in Frankreich und Deutschland - ein Projekt zur Unterstützung des bilingualen Unterrichts
    Deutsche und französische Lehrkräfte, die selbst bilingual unterrichten, haben die auf dieser Website verfügbaren Materialien zur Behandlung des Themas "Nachhaltige Entwicklung" ausgewählt und didaktisiert. Alle Themen werden aus der Sicht der jeweiligen Autoren behandelt; einige setzten dabei einen räumlichen Schwerpunkt auf die deutsch-französischen Grenzregionen und nahmen eine deutsche und französische Perspektive ein.
  • Worksheets: Climate change and food security
    The materials presented here give pupils the opportunity to work through the links between the areas of food security and global climate change. These connections, intensifying as they are in a world of increasing globalisation and constant change, are examined throughout the various regions and in a more detailed way.