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Fossilien
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben und interaktiven Videos wird Wissen zu Fossilien vermittelt und anschließend abgefragt.
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Durch interaktive Aufgabentypen wird das audiovisuelle und interaktive Lernen einfach.
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Included Tasks
- I Wie entstehen Fossilien? - Interaktives Video
- II Wo findet man Fossilien? - Interaktives Video
- III Fossilien sammeln - Interaktives Video
- IV Fachbegriffe identifizieren - Interaktive Aufgabe
- V Begriffe finden - Interaktive Aufgabe
- VI Finde die Ammoniten-Fossile - Interaktive Aufgabe
- VII Fossil vs Nachbildung - Interaktive Aufgabe
- VIII Wie viel weißt du über Fossilien? - Interaktive Aufgabe
- IX Was kann ein Fossil werden? - Interaktive Aufgabe
- X Fossilien ausgraben - Interaktive Aufgabe
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Catholic and Protestant Baptism
As an important ritual of the Christian faith, baptism is closely connected with the traditional stories of the prophet John the Baptist, who is said to have lived in Jesus’ lifetime. John baptised people in the River Jordan, located at the present-day border between Israel and Jordan in the Middle East. Baptism and water were symbols of people’s confession of past sins and return to the right track in life. One day, Jesus and some of his disciples are said to have come to John to have themselves baptised.
Structure of the Forest
Forests are more than an accumulation of trees. The individual tree is more than a valuable source of wood. From its roots to its crown, it offers habitats to a variety of the most different creatures. The older a tree, the more valuable it becomes to many forest inhabitants. And even in death it is still full of life. If you take a closer look at a forest, you notice that the plants grow to different heights. They form storeys like those of a house. At the top level there are only the big trees. From a bird’s perspective we see that the highest specimens in the forest form a closed canopy. In summer, the treetops resemble big parasols shading the forest floor. Depending upon how much sunlight filters into the depths, this has consequences for the forest vegetation.
