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Griechische und römische Baukunst
Für den Unterrichtempfohlen
In 10 interaktiven Aufgaben wird die Baukunst der Römer und der Griechen vorgestellt.
Das Medium bietet H5P-Aufgaben an, die ohne zusätzliche Software verwendbar sind.
Durch interaktive Aufgabentypen wird das audiovisuelle und interaktive Lernen einfach.
Lernen macht jetzt Spaß!

Included Tasks
- I Griechische Säulenordnungen - Finde die Wörter (5 Min.)
- II Griechische Antike - Lern- und Merkkarten (15 Min.)
- III Griechische Antike - Finde die Bildpaare (10 Min)
- IV Griechische Antike - Verbinde die Satzteile (10 Min.)
- V Akropolis Athen - Interaktive Aufgaben (15 Min.)
- VI Römische Bauten - Finde die Wörter (5 Min.)
- VII Römische Antike - Lern- und Merkkarten (15 Min.)
- VIII Römische Antike - Finde die Bildpaare (10 Min.)
- IX Römische Antike - Verbinde die Satzteile (10 Min.)
- X Griechische und römische Antike - Finde die Orte (15 Min.)
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Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King, born and raised in the household of a pastor, was one of the privileged blacks. He saw and experienced the injustice of social oppression and racism, which were particularly pronounced in the Southern States of the USA, and some of which are still lingering today. He called for demonstrations and civil disobedience and became the spokesman for the Civil Rights Movement of the USA: ”But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.“ In his famous speech Martin Luther King referred to the “inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” established in the American Declaration of Independence: ”I have a dream – I have a dream deeply rooted in the American Dream“, King announced his utopia of a just America amid tremendous applause from the crowd. In spite of the violent repressions of the demonstrations he remained an ardent proponent of nonviolent resistance, deeply impressed by Mahatma Gandhi and the Bible. In 1964, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Price. The film shows moving moments of the life and achievements of Martin Luther King up to his assassination. Together with the teaching material in the data section, the DVD is perfectly suited for use in the classroom.
Europe
According to many scientists, the beginnings of Europe go back to antiquity, and there specifically to the freedom and democracy of the Greeks. Others consider the foundations laid as late as in the Middle Ages. But the settlement of the area we call Europe today began far earlier. The key periods of our European history are to explain how Europe became what it is today.