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A look at conservation: Lesson idea
Lesson Idea A look at conservation! around the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school district.
The students are introduced to the basic concepts of heritage conservation and carry out experiments. What are good storage conditions? Light …
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Everyday Objects: Lesson Idea
Lesson Idea Everyday objects on the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school neighbourhood.
Students determine how many questions an ordinary object can raise. They understand the importance of the context in which an archaeological object is …
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The Time Travelers: Project
Goal of the Time Travelers
Pupils discover and design their own school environment. This participative STEAM project offers them the opportunity to explore their own school environment: what was developed in the past, what still stands today and how …
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Big history: Overview
Document briefly describing what Big history is. You will also receive an overview of sources to get started on this theme.
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Homo Vivo: Board game
Board game where the players manage a tribe and have it evolve from australopithecus to homo sapiens sapiens.
After the game, the students solve some questions related to the subject matter.
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Walker & Dawn's Mysterious Watch: Teaching Brief
Everyone Reads made a lesson plan for the historical novel The Mysterious Walker & Dawn Watch . The book was selected for the Children's and Youth Jury. The adventurous story takes place at the beginning of the twentieth century in America. …
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Prehistory: Art History
Exercises related to prehistoric art history. Rock art and small sculptures are discussed.
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Cycling on paper: Didactic map
At the end of the nineteenth century, the bicycle became all the rage. Young, old, poor, rich, man, woman. Everyone gets on their bike because: Cycling is freedom. Think critically with your students about mobility and cycling during the belle …
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Vegetarianism with the Greeks
Presentation about vegetarianism from the Greeks.
Greeks discussed in presentation are:
- Pythagoras,
- Plutarch,
- Empedocles,
- Prophyrius.
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British culture: Trivial Pursuit
This game is a Trivial Pursuit about British culture .
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Factory Game Industry Museum: Game form
Welcome to the factory! We work hard here; from apprentices and workers to factory bosses. They spin cotton, produce fabric on the looms, print cards and make letters. The more machines are running, the more money comes in. But beware, because …
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Paris in the Middle Ages: Timeline
Timeline of Paris in the Middle Ages from 500-1500.
An overview of the different kings and rulers who came to power in the Middle Ages and how Paris evolved from 20,000 to more than 200,000 inhabitants.
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