USING - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

USING - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Using political cartoons as evidence
By setting a source in context in this activity, students can infer about imperialism in the years before 1914 (Historiana 2023).
How to use arguments
How to use arguments: three essays, same arguments
Trade maps
Statistics on world trade are explained using an interactive map (WTO 2018).
How to read Maps Using Grid References
This video shows how OS maps are divided into different grid references and how we can use these to identify 4 figure and 6 figure grid references. This enables you to exactly find or pinpoint a region or place (Geographer Online 2012).
Ekphrasis: Using Art to Inspire Poetry
ʺIn this lesson, students explore ekphrasis—writing inspired by art. Students begin by reading and discussing several poems inspired by works of art. Through the discussion, students learn ways in which poets can approach a piece of artwork (for instance, writing about the scene being depicted in the artwork, writing in the voice of the person depicted in the artwork, ...
Listening Comprehension Using Podcasts
Podcasting is a convenient technology that automatically downloads an audiofile to your computer when a new program becomes available. You can thenhear the podcast program whenever it fits your schedule. Aside from acomputer with an Internet connection, you’ll need software called a “podcastlistener” that can subscribe to a podcast....
Puzzlemaker
Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers, students and parents. Create and print customized word search, criss-cross, math puzzles, and more using your own word lists.
The Alan Lomax Sound Archive: Educational Resources
Lessons using the resources of the Lomax Archive (USA: Association for Cultural Equity 2016-21).
Should LeBron James Mow His Own Lawn?
This lesson discusses absolute advantage, comparative advantage, specialization and trade with an example using professional basketball player LeBron James (EconEd USA 2011)
What causes economic bubbles?
This Ted-Ed lesson explains the peak of a business cycle using the tulip market in the 1600s as an example (2015).