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1.   CoBaLTT Lesson Plan: Eine Reise nach Berlin
A Lesson from the CoBaLTT Project CARLA Eine Reise nach Berlin Submitted by Curt Eckers Language: German Standards: Communication: 1.1 1.2 1.3 Unit Cultural Theme or Academic Content Area: Cultural Contexts Cultures: 2.1 2.2 (transportation, travel, history) Connections: 3.1 3.2 Target Audience: Traditional High School Comparisons: 4.1 4.2 Year of Instruction:...

2.   History in the Heartland -- Berlin and the Cold War
...SEMINARS SUMMER INSTITUTES ASSIGNMENTS CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Lesson Plans Primary Source Activities TUTORIALS CORE THEMES HISTORICAL RESOURCES ABOUT US CONTACT US TIMELINE James B. McPherson Monument (1881) Rebisso, Louis General James Birdseye McPherson Collection CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Lesson Plan: Berlin and the Cold War Author: Gene Damon, Steve Purvis, Karen Saffle, John Young Subject: History Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12 Benchmarks and Indicators History 9-10, Benchmark E: Analyze connections between World War II, the Cold War and contemporary conflicts. + Indicator: Grade 9, GLI 12. Analyze the impac...

3.   Lesson: Art & The Berlin Wall
View Lessons By: Curriculum Age/Grade Subject Materials Title Institution Location Author Search Title: Art & The Berlin Wall Author: Katherine Hamburger Curriculum: Art - History - Social Studies Age/Grade: Above 14 Subject: Drawing - Painting - Analysis and Theory Materials: Mixed Media - Pencils - Paint Lesson Plans Institution: University of New Mexico for: Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico Duration: 2 Classes Art...

4.   Cold War into Guerilla War
...s. Write down their ideas on a sheet of account. If you newsprint. Students may describe it as "a period of extreme tension between the United States don't have an and the Soviet Union" or refer to these key events and terms: account, sign up for a demo here. + Cuban Missile Crisis + iron curtain + Berlin War + communism 3. Tell students that the Cold War was at its height during the 1950s and 1960s, when adults who _ are middle-aged now were children. To gain a deeper understanding of what it was like to live _ during that time period, give students the homework assignment of interviewing an adult t...

5.   Chinese folk tales mini-unit: Social Studies
...students demonstrate comprehension of the political and personal reasons for walls in the world by comparing and contrasting different walls. Materials: The Seven Chinese Brothers reference materials (encyclopedias with the specific walls in the lesson marked for the students-Vietnam Memorial Wall, Berlin Wall, Western (Wailing) Wall, and Hadrian's Wall) student checklist for evaluation Procedure: To begin, show the cover of the book and ask the children to make some predictions of what the story will be about. Read the story, The Seven Chinese Brothers aloud to the class. After reading the story, as...

6.   Taking Craft to the Limit: Nikolas Weinstein - KQED EdNet
...TV Programs A-Z Topics KQED Education Educator Resources New Search Network Taking Craft to the Limit: Nikolas WeinsteinTaking Craft to the Limit: Nikolas Weinstein SPARK visits glass artist Nikolas Weinstein in his studio and travels along as he installs 2.5 tons of glass panels in a bank lobby in Berlin, Germany designed by architect Frank Gehry. This Educator Guide introduces glass as an art medium, historically situating glass work. PDF DOWNLOAD (PDF) _ Grade Range K-12 Topics Science - Investigation Visual and Performing Arts - Visual Arts Resource View other Type Educator Guide educator resourc...

7.   Germany
...MATERIALS: Computer Paper with questions Answer sheet PROCEDURES Anticipatory Set: Ask the students what they know about Germany. Ask the students the same questions that you will be giving to them to find on the Internet to give them a start on what exactly they will be doing. Vocabulary: Internet Berlin, Germany Hannover, Germany Hamburg, Germany Frankfurt, Germany Munich, Germany Activities: T: Explain to the students that they will be using the Internet to find the answers to the given questions. T: Explain how to look for key words in the questions to better help them to be able to find the corr...

8.   Seamus' One lesson plan 1
...y. I first saw some of these texts being used by Serge Nicaudie on a CELTA training course in April 2004. Video Clip Design Students in pairs/threes think about what the video of the song might look like. You could then get students to watch the video. (There were actually three videos made, one in Berlin, one in a bar and the other with the buffaloes. You can find two versions, the one from Berlin and the one in the bar on The Best Of U2 - Volume 2 DVD. The one from Berlin is the most interesting to use.) From Amazon.co uk: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000078DOB/developingteache As the...

9.   Fighting 20th Century Tyranny
...about people who escaped these regimes; and have created create a mock interview with people from each story. under your login. Materials Teacher Tools such as: Lesson Plan Computer with Internet access Creator, Quiz Print and online resources about the life during the Holocaust, in communist East Berlin, and Builder, and in Cuba under Fidel Castro Worksheet Paper and pencil Generator are no Fighting 20th Century Tyranny video and VCR (or DVD and DVD player) longer available. Procedures You can create new lesson plans 1. After watching Fighting 20th Century Tyranny, ask students to define the word "...

10.   Has the Wall Truly Tumbled Down?
learning/teacher/bg_teacher.gif) Back to Main Daily Lesson Related Article Plan Haphazardly, Lesson Plan Berlin Wall Fell a Archive Decade Ago News Snapshot By ROGER COHEN Issues in Depth On This Day in (Go to Article.) History Crossword Puzzle Campus Weblines Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Education News Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Wednesday, November 10, 1999 Classroom...


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