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The Romans Conquer Gaul: Summary - Storia 2
Summary of lesson 30 about the Romans conquering Gaul.
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Augustus, the First Emperor: Summary
Summary of lesson 19 about Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empire.
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Growth and Decline of the Roman Empire: Summary - Storia 2
Summary of lesson 21 on the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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Push and pull factors migration: Diagram
Diagram about push and pull factors in migration that can be used for topics such as the Germanic migrations or the Vikings.
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European elections: Work volume
Many students have to vote for Europe for the first time on June 9. The students ask a lot of questions about this.
This bundle was drawn up with the most important topics that can be discussed in the next two weeks.
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Lesson summaries (12-17) - Storia 2
Summaries of lessons 12 to 17 in the method.
Includes the lessons:
- Lesson 12: The Greeks are at war
- Lesson 13: Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Empires
- Lesson 14: Rome begins as a city-state
- Lesson 15: The Roman Republic
- Lesson 16: Rome becomes …
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The Olympic Games: Learning Path
Learning path with various assignments about the Olympic Games in Paris.
- Text with questions about the Olympic Games in classical antiquity.
- Text with questions about the origins of the modern Olympic Games.
- Matching exercise 1: match the names of …
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You can learn to reminisce
Reminiscence is spontaneous or conscious diving into memory.
The wonderful smell of pancakes at Candlemas, the sound of the school bell or the first record you danced to, the stories from a village, neighborhood or city. Everyone has memories. …
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Heritage for dummies
- What is intangible heritage?
- What is the difference between cultural and immovable heritage?
- Does everyone have heritage?
- Is everything old heritage?
Find out all about it during this interactive workshop. Our employee provides more information in …
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The Strange Past. How do you teach your students to contextualize?: Course
Contextualization is a difficult skill for many students, because they often look at the world from their own values, norms and knowledge. However, to successfully explain historical and current events, it is necessary that students learn …
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Sportimonium: Education inspiration packages
This educational package on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was developed by the Olympic Museum of Lausanne and translated by Sportimonium. The package consists of:
- an information bundle about the history of the Summer Olympics;
- a collection about …
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Climate in your classroom: Educational packages
Are you a teacher in the fourth, fifth or sixth year of secondary education? Do you want your students to gain insight into the causes and broad consequences of the climate crisis? Do you want to show how inequalities reinforce each other, such as …
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