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Mathematics learning unit 1/2
Count up to 10
In our interactive learning unit "Mathematics 1/2 - Calculating up to 10" you will find 10 interactive and didactically prepared tasks on basic arithmetic operations in the number range up to 10. The tasks are designed to be appealing and varied and serve to deepen knowledge and check learning levels. The tasks are created with H5P and can be used without additional software. Learning is now fun!
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Included Tasks
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
- Rechnen bis 10
Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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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.
First Communion
At Annabelle’s home. She is nine years old and attends the third class. At this age, most children wish to celebrate their First Communion. Together with her mother Alice, Annabelle is preparing the bread dough today because they will discuss an important topic in communion class – the last supper that Jesus celebrated with his disciples. Alice is in charge of the group lesson. This means she prepares her daughter and five other children for First Communion.