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Home Resume Research Papers Lesson TITLE: Germany Plans Technology Masters Program AUTHORS: Joselyn Mays Teacher Resources My Classroom GRADE: 5 INTEGRATED DISCIPLINES: Technology NE STANDARDS: 8.1.9 Students will describe key people, events, and ideas since World War II. OBJECTIVES: -To be able to correctly use the internet to find answers to give...

2.   1932 Germany Party Platforms
Title: 1932 Germany Party Platforms Posted by: Bakewell, Jill Grade Level: 9-12 Email: jillmbakewell@yahoo.com School: Omaha Public Schools Major Themes/Concepts: 1. Party platforms ? Germany 1932 2. Writing a political platform Lesson Objectives: Students will: 1. understand the purpose of political platforms. 2. writ...

3.   Lesson Plan C19: Cost of Living
...iagrams in support, using ICT as appropriate. Calculations involving percentages. Suggested activities: What the teacher will do: What the pupils will do: Explain scenario of a pen-friend's letter concerning their first job and their earnings. Show OHT/printout of gross earnings comparison table UK/Germany. Discuss in pairs the information Question: Is Germany a better place to needed. Feedback to class. live in terms of standard of living? What other information might we need? Summarise feedback on board. Emphasise responses concerning cost of living Pupils calculate total cost of shopping items and...

4.   Growing up black Nazi Germany
CNNfyi.com > Lesson Plans Education Partners STUDENT: Homework resources Student Bureau Gameroom TEACHER: Teacher's edition Subject areas Teaching tools CNN NEWSROOM Return to Harcourt CNNfyi Home · From 'acoustics' to 'zoology,' explore our Blacks in Nazi Germany online Dictionary of Science and May 23, 2001 Technology Web posted at: 5:43 PM EDT (2143 GMT) · Learn about the U.S. with our Lesson Plans by month online atlas Lesson Plans by subject · Understand the phases of the For the best possible presentation of this story, also use the video version and We...

5.   LESSON PLAN TOPIC: Speaking and reading in foreign language/German
LESSON PLAN TOPIC: Speaking and reading in foreign language/German ?????????? TITLE: Das Wetter in Deutschland (weather in Germany) ? ?? AUTHOR: Amina Long GRADE: 7&8^th grade? ??????????????????????????? Integrated Discipline(s): technology, geography ? NE STANDARDS FL K12.1.2: Students identify main ideas and key words in oral and written material. FL K12.1.3: Students present prepared material to an audience. FL K12.3.1: Stu...

6.   German Energy Conversations: Evolving Roles of Fossil Fuels, Nuclear Power, Renewables, and Conservation in a Warming World
...Standards Economics Technology Overview Across much of the planet, governments, industries, interest groups, and the general public are thinking about the proper energy response to mounting and increasingly convincing signs of global warming. In this lesson we look at the conversations going on in Germany, a First World nation. The discussion seen in Germany can have wide applicability in other developed countries, including our own. Purpose The purpose of this lesson is to expose students to the current German energy mix and trends, as well as encouraging them to make comparisons and contrasts to th...

7.   Introduction to World War II
...discussing World War II and the Holocaust for the next couple of days. Ask students, by raise of hands, if they can tell you anything about the countries involved in World War II. Pull out the map and review three of the countries in Europe that played a major role in WWII and the Holocaust (i.e., Germany, Poland, and Hungary. These countries have been chosen because they are the ones most used in the book.) Give each student a map of western Europe. Have students color the countries on their map so they will identify exactly where they are in relation to all of Europe. Explain that Germany's leaders...

8.   Perspectives: Teachers' Lounge
...were published? What were popular sports teams during World War II? What happened in YOUR family during this timeframe? 1900: Ernie Pyle is born in Dana, Indiana 1919: Pyle enrolls in journalism at Indiana University 1933: Pyle has cross the US more than six times as a "roving correspondent" 1933: Germany withdraws from the League of Nations. 1 935: Hitler denounces the disarmament clauses of the Treaty of Versailles. The Nuremburg Laws 1938: The Anschluss: Germany annexes Austria. 1940: Germany conquers the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. 1940: Italy enters the war as Germany's ally. 1940: The...

9.   CoBaLTT Lesson Plan: How Cultures Present Themselves
...e worksheets before using them with the students, or simply inform the students that they may have more blanks than needed. Objectives: Content: Students will... be able to give the characteristics of a World Cultural/Natural Heritage Site identify specific pieces of information related to sites in Germany on the UNESCO World Cultural/Natural Heritage List Cultural: Students will... become more familiar with German attitudes about what "culture" is and what should be preserved for posterity students consider how "culture" is part of national identity students begin to question their own view of cultur...

10.   Lesson Plan #1
...ic, social, and cultural effects of the war on the United States and other nations. Aim: What effects did the Paris Peace Conference have on the major players in World War I? Main Ideas: 1. President Woodrow Wilson and the leaders of the Allied powers disagreed on how to handle the peace treaty. 2. Germany was punished severely by the Treaty of Versailles its ambassadors left Paris with resentment. Materials Needed: 1. Projection system 2. Maps of post-World War I Europe 3. Images of World War I devastation 4. Handouts of President Wilson's Fourteen Points 5. Construction Paper ? colored and white 6....


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