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fileadmin/content/projekte/partners-in-mobility/partnerhochschulen/uc-syd-living-and-learning-together-2020.pdf
Living and Learning Together 2020_local folder_aug 2019_acje INTERNATIONAL ERASMUS+ COURSE Living and Learning Together Spring semester 2020 Campus Haderslev 2 February 3rd to June 5th, 2020 The Department [...] motivating children and supporting them in finding different ways to learn. 3) Outdoor Learning and Living 10 ECTS Elective module Let us go out into nature and into history and explore how outdoor life can [...] knowledge of how historical and local anchoring through teaching can be put in a global context. Living and Learning Together 3 4) Youth Culture Expressed through Music 10 ECTS Elective module In this
fileadmin/content/projekte/tmeuf/unterrichtsmaterialien/um.lautz.korallenriffe/englisch/material.pdf
name: date: Where do I live? equator I live with a lot of different corals in a colony. When we are hungry, we eat very small animals and plants, which are called plankton. Also, I live in shallow water close [...] animals can live. But that development takes a very long time. name: date: What is a coral reef? Do you wonder how I can become a coral reef? I have room for many different animals to live. Now I will [...] although I do not have any legs, arms or a face. I cannot move, but I look very pret- ty anyway! I live with a lot of other corals in the ocean. There it is usually at least 20 degrees Celsius because I
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The Siberian Tiger 4. Threats The number of free-living Siberian tigers in the wild was shockingly low some years ago: There were only about 50 tigers living in the wild. Thanks to protective measures, the [...] The Siberian Tiger 1. Description The Siberian Tiger is a subspecies of tiger. It is the largest living felid. It has a shoulder height of up to 110 cm and a length of 190 up to 220 cm. A male Siberian [...] the cold weather. In summer, the fur is shorter. The Siberian tiger is mainly active at night and lives up to 15- 20 years. Pic. 1: Appaloosa (2010): Male Panthera tigris altaica, Leipzig Zoo/ Tomak (*
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all the nutrients contained in it. The lugworm lives about 25 cm deep in the bottom of the Wadden Sea. You can recognize the tubes or burrows where they live by the unusual sand faeces at the top. These [...] Worksheet 2 The lugworm Features: The lugworm lives on the bottom of the Wadden Sea – hence its name. It is about 10-20 cm long and up to 1 cm wide. The body of the lugworm is divided into three parts [...] lugworm’s name is: 2. Task: Look at the picture closely. Which of these is a burrow where a lugworm lives? Explain your decision. Circle the correct number 1 2 3 4 Your explanation: 3. Task: Look at the poster
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the vipers like to live best? (write the letter/letters on the line) A 2. Why do they like living there best? A lot of food, space, tranquility 3. Where do they do not like to live? (write the letter/letters [...] they like living there? It is noisy, little space, no food 5. What happens when more and more large machines go through the forest and houses are built there? The viper needs to find a new living space 6
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used, they are great living spaces for many animals and plants. 5000 species of animals and plants are able to live in the trees or the grass. Not only the green woodpecker lives there - also bats, hornets [...] apples and pears are natural and smell good. Also, lots of animals and plants need the meadow as living space. In mixed orchard habitats you can sometimes find honey because beekeepers position their bee [...] are marketed with labels that tell you about the source. Task: Mark everything about what grows and lives in mixed orchard habitats in the text. Then work with your group and draw a very big meadow on a poster
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spread over many continents. They live in North America, northern Asia as well as in Europe. Wolves do not have very specific demands for their habitat. They can really live anywhere, as long as there is enough [...] meter. Wolves in the wild will usually not get older than ten years. However in captivity they can live for over 20 years. The colour of their fur can be very different. There are some with yellowish gray [...] black animals. The colouring of the coat, their weight and the size is depending on the place they live. For example, they are very large and heavy in particularly cold areas, such as in Canada or Alaska
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worksheet 1 „Indri“ the Lemur My name is Indri and I belong to the family of the lemurs. I live together with my conspecifics in the north of Madagascar, a big island near Africa (map). We are the largest [...] dense and white-grey-black patterned. Our ears are big and bushy. We have no facial hair. Where do we live? in Madagascar in Africa at the North Pole in Asia What do we look like? ________________________ [...] _________________________________________________________________ Colombia Madagascar worksheet 2 We live in the rain forests and often sit in the trees and sunbathe, climb around or jump from one tree to
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woodpecker likes to live best: mixed orchard habitats. Here there are many old trees which are soft enough to build dens in. An apple tree is „old“, when it is about 65 years old. And ants live there, too. But [...] green woodpecker can make holes and live in. If you such a tree and see a den in it you can mark it specifically. So the forester sees: Attention! A green woodpecker lives here. Please don’t fell this one [...] endangered. So that it stays this way we need to know what the green woodpecker’s food is and how it lives. Then we will be able to act in ways that help this bird. The green woodpecker eats large quantities
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animals live. You can compare them with a house. Ground floor - cellar: The ground, where mushrooms, ants, beetles and many other insects live. 1st floor: A lot of snakes and small rodents live in the so-called [...] tree frogs and colorful birds such as parrots live here. Vines and strangler figs creep around the branches. 3rd floor - roof : Particularly birds and bats live in the giant trees that stick out of the canopy [...] soft giant lives in the forests of west and central Africa. They have grey-black fur. They are about 1.50 to 1. 90 metres high, which makes them the biggest species of the great apes. They can live up to 50