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Learning unit subject 4
Blackbird
In our interactive learning unit “Sachunterricht 4 – Blackbird” you will find 10 interactive and didactically prepared tasks on the subject of blackbirds.
Learners receive information on the appearance, diet, nesting and breeding behavior and predators of the blackbird.
Different types of tasks serve to impart knowledge, deepen knowledge and assess learning progress.
The tasks are created with H5P and can be used without additional software.
Learning is fun now!
Demo
Included Tasks
- Die Amsel stellt sich vor
- Die Amsel: Aussehen - Video und Aufgaben
- Die Amsel: Ernährung und Bewegung - Interaktives Video
- Die Amsel: Körperbau - Zuordnungsaufgabe
- Die Amsel: Nestbau - Video und Aufgaben
- Die Amsel: Brutverhalten und Jungenaufzucht - Video und Aufgaben
- Die Amsel: Feinde - Video mit Aufgaben
- Die Amsel - Finde die Bildpaare
- Die Amsel - Finde alle Wörter im Suchfeld
- Die Amsel - Kreuzworträtsel
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
Matching
Ducks
Ducks are our best-known water birds. You can watch them on almost any large body of water. Although we come across them frequently, most of us know very little about the lives of ducks. But it is worth our while to look at them more closely.
Hare and Rabbit
How do we distinguish between a hare and a rabbit? At first sight, both look confusingly alike for both have long ears and a stumpy tail.
Slow Worm
The slow worm is a small, completely harmless lizard, which – contrary to its German name “Blindschleiche”– is perfectly able to see and is often mistaken for a snake because it has no legs and an elongated body. The German name is presumably derived from the Old High German word “Plintslicho”, which means “blinding sneaker”. This probably refers to the pretty, shining skin surface of the slow worm.
