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Lerneinheit Geographie 7/8
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben wird Wissen zu Megacities und Smartcities vermittelt und abgefragt.
Beispiele sind die Definition dessen, was eine Megacity zu einer solchen werden lässt, was eine Smart City smart macht, wie die Metropolen dieser Welt entstanden u.v.m.
Die Aufgaben sind mit H5P erstellt und können ohne zusätzliche Software angewandt werden.
Sie sowohl zur Wissensvermittlung und -vertiefung als auch zur Wissensstandsabfrage genutzt werden.
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Demo
Included Tasks
- 1. Was sind Megacities? (15 Minuten)
- 2. Abgrenzung von Metropole/Megacity/Global City (15 Minuten)
- 3. Megacity Paris - Interaktives Video (10 Minuten)
- 4. Megacities und Metropolen - Finde die Lösungswörter (10 Minuten)
- 5. Sortiere die Megacities (5 Minuten)
- 6. Smart City - Lückentext (5 Minuten)
- 7. Smart Citys - Game Map (15 Minuten)
- 8. Smart City - Zuordnungsaufgabe (5 Minuten)
- 9. Die Geschichte der Metropolen - Game Map (10 Minuten)
- 10. Finde die Metropolen der Welt - Geographie Quiz (10 Minuten)
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Tea
It is a popular hot drink all over the world. The Dutch brought it from China to Europe. It is the centre of ceremonies and traditions in various countries.
Urbanisation
Cities, that is, concentrations of culture areas, existed already in ancient times, but the spread of metropolises worldwide, the so-called metropolisation, has developed at an explosive rate mostly during the last 20 to 50 years not only because metropolises are the economic engines of a world that has become global but also because they are centres of art, education and culture. Fashionable metropolises are hip and trendy.
The River as a Lifeline
From source to mouth our rivers are constantly on the move. They count among the most dynamic biospheres on Earth and are vital connections for numerous plants and animals between otherwise separate habitats. For thousands of years, humans all over the world have tended to settle along rivers. Due to their advantageous situation at a river, many large cities developed, for instance Cairo, the largest metropolis in Africa.