Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Samen

A4 How does a wet cotton pad cool you? (worksheet 2)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the language building blocks methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. Language building blocks support sentence formation and introduce students to the writing of technical texts step-by-step. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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A5 Properties of solar cells (worksheet 7)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the question and answer cards methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. Question and answer cards are used for individual practice of the specialized subject. All students play an active role and are motivated by the entertaining nature of the method. They are ideal for use in learning circles or in large classes. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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B4 We produce drinking water (worksheet 2)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the reading strategy methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. A reading strategy is a sequence or a timetable of mental events with which a particular reading objective is to be achieved (source: Bimmel, 2002). Reading strategies help the students to better understand technical texts and work independently with them. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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A5 What happens when you connect solar cells in series or in parallel? (worksheet 3)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the film strip / cloze methodology tools developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. The film strip supports coherent speaking and the correct chronological and content-related sequence of actions or events. The cloze test is used to review and summarize a topic. It is also suited for internal differentiation. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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B5 We build a thermal solar plant (worksheet 3)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the reading strategy methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. A reading strategy is a sequence or a timetable of mental events with which a particular reading objective is to be achieved (source: Bimmel, 2002). Reading strategies help the students to better understand technical texts and work independently with them. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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B1 Water cycle (worksheet 1)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the sentence patterns methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. Sentence patterns are especially suited for slow learners because the students are strongly steered by the guidelines of the individual parts of the sentence. The students can use them to practice using technical terms correctly. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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A3 The “lemon battery” without the lemon (worksheet 4)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the picture sequence and cloze test methodology tools developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. The picture sequence is used to train students how to correctly comprehend and then explain the chronological and logical sequences of events. The cloze test is used to review and summarize a topic. It is also suited for internal differentiation. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
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C2 Carbohydrates as providers of energy for metabolism (worksheet 3)

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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the reading strategy methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. A reading strategy is a sequence or a timetable of mental events with which a particular reading objective is to be achieved (source: Bimmel, 2002). Reading strategies help the students to better understand technical texts and work independently with them. Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
subject teaching in English: For the student experimentation instructions of the same

Stromkreise schalten: Wechselstrom – Virtuelles Labor

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Lassen Sie die Lernenden den Stromkreis-Baukasten für Wechselstrom (AC) erkunden, während sie nur Strommessgeräte verwenden. Ermutigen Sie sie, mit einem Elektronikbaukasten zu experimentieren, indem sie Schaltungen mit Wechselspannungsquellen, Batterien, Widerständen, Kondensatoren, Induktoren, Sicherungen und Schaltern aufbauen. Lassen Sie die Lernenden Messungen mit realistischen Strom- und Spannungsmessern durchführen und Strom sowie Spannung als Funktion der Zeit darstellen. Sie können die Schaltung schematisch visualisieren oder in eine realistische Ansicht wechseln. Lernziele: 1. Die grundlegenden elektrischen Zusammenhänge in Reihen- und Parallelschaltungen erklären. 2. Ein Strom- und Spannungsmessgerät verwenden, um Messungen in Stromkreisen durchzuführen. 3. Messungen und Zusammenhänge in Stromkreisen begründen und erklären. 4. Stromkreise anhand von Schaltplänen konstruieren. 5. Bestimmen, ob gewöhnliche Gegenstände leitend oder isolierend sind. 6. Wechsel- und Gleichstromkreise vergleichen und gegenüberstellen. 7. Das Verhalten von Kondensatoren und Induktivitäten in einem Stromkreis beschreiben. 8. Die Zeitkonstante RC experimentell bestimmen. 9. RLC-Schaltungen konstruieren und die Resonanzbedingungen bestimmen.
Stiftung Urheber/Produzent: Designentwicklung: Amy Rouinfar Softwareentwicklung Sam

Gravitation und Umlaufbahnen

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Lassen Sie die Lernenden die Sonne, die Erde, den Mond und die Raumstation bewegen, um zu beobachten, wie sich dies auf ihre Schwerkraft und Umlaufbahnen auswirkt. Leiten Sie sie an, sich der Größen und Entfernungen zwischen den verschiedenen Himmelskörpern bewusst zu werden, und fordern Sie sie auf, die Schwerkraft auszuschalten, um zu sehen, was ohne Schwerkraft passieren würde! Lernziele: 1. Die Beziehung zwischen der Sonne, der Erde, dem Mond und der Raumstation beschreiben, einschließlich der Umlaufbahnen und Positionen. 2. Die Größe und den Abstand zwischen der Sonne, der Erde, dem Mond und der Raumstation beschreiben. 3. Erklären, wie die Schwerkraft die Bewegung unseres Sonnensystems steuert. 4. Die Variablen benennen, die die Schwerkraft beeinflussen. 5. Vorhersagen darüber treffen, wie sich die Bewegung verändern würde, wenn die Schwerkraft stärker oder schwächer wäre.
Podolefsky, Amy Rouinfar Softwareentwicklung: Aaron Davis, Jesse Greenberg, Jon Olson, Sam