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Altraykia, Tatyanna, Ariyana und Maysun teilen eine für Mädchen eher seltene Leidenschaft: Rodeo. Sie setzen sich auf wild buckelnde Bullen, fangen Ziegen und Kälber mit dem Lasso ein wie erwachsene Cowboys. Selbstbewusst behaupten sie sich in einem Kosmos, der eigentlich Jungs und Männern vorbehalten ist.
Vier Clips behandeln ganz verschiedene Themen: Es wird die Funktionsweise analoger Uhren erklärt, die Zuschauer erfahren, warum Bienen so wichtig für unsere Lebensmittel sind, Schülerinnen und Schüler erfahren alles über gerade und ungerade Zahlen und finden heraus, was die Merkmale des Lebens sind.
Der erste "Tag der Erde" fand schon 1970 statt. Viele gerade junge Menschen nehmen den Klimawandel sehr ernst, weil sie seine Auswirkungen bereits zu spüren bekommen. Sie werden aktiv, um etwas zu ändern. Dieser Film lässt junge Aktivisten aus vielen verschiedenen Regionen der Welt zu Wort kommen.
Die Maori verfügen über eine faszinierende Geschichte, Kultur und Kunst. Der Film gibt einen Überblick mithilfe der animierten Figur "Norman": Er beginnt bei der Migration der Maori in das "Land der langen weißen Wolke" und endet im modernen Neuseeland, wo die alten Traditionen weiter gepflegt werden.
Dieses Medium erklärt, welche Gefahren von Fake News ausgehen - die Folgen können schwerwiegend sein. Es wird gezeigt, an welchen Merkmalen man gefälschte Nachrichten erkennen kann. Schließlich folgt ein Test für die Schülerinnen und Schüler: Können sie echte Nachrichten von falschen unterscheiden?
Auf verschiedenen Kommunikationsplattformen wie dem Fernsehen, Büchern, Blogs oder Webseiten werden viele unterschiedliche literarische Mittel genutzt. Dieser Clip stellt drei Techniken in Wiederholungen, Positionierungen und kurzen Sätzen auf amüsante Weise vor, nämlich Modalität, Emphase und Metapher.
Many animals live in a zoo. You can look at them and learn a lot about them from the signs you find everywhere. Keepers take care of the animals and feed them. The animals are held captive, but there are some which would already be extinct in nature. In this way, species can be preserved in zoos.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the amazing stability of the eggshell. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the Pteranodon, that was not related to the dinosaurs. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the unfounded fear of the black house cat. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the Stegosaurus and its tiny little brain. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most dangerous of all dinosaurs. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the social behaviour of dinosaurs. Among the dinos there were parents who took very loving care of their children. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
Researchers find many fossils of dinosaurs. They are taken to a laboratory, because after so many years in ice or stone the bones are very delicate. They are cleaned and examined in detail with x-rays. This is how researchers can determine the age of the animals, their height, and their weight.
Most dinos lived on land. But there were also some like the Spinosaurus who hunted in water. Although he was longer than four cars, he swam elegantly and even hunted for sharks. His bones were similar to those of penguins, and the nostrils in the middle of his skull let him breath while swimming.
Die Film Flat bietet über 8.000 rechtssichere Unterrichtsfilme für alle Schulformen, Fächer und Altersklassen. Das Angebot umfasst Lehrfilme, Dokumentationen und Spielfilme. Lehrkräfte können die Videos streamen, herunterladen und mit ihren Schülerinnen und Schülern teilen.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the T-Rex. It was his teamwork that made him such a successful hunter. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, animals in their habitats.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about seemingly unknown flying objects. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
Avalanches usually crash without warning. When the surface of the snow on a mountain thaws in the sunlight and freezes, new snow remains on the top of it. Then it can happen that one layer of snow detaches from the other and falls into the valley as an avalanche. All it takes is a small vibration.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the different phases of the moon. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the fascinating element of water and its attractiveness for children. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
The sun heats moist air and clouds form. They rise and rub against each other, which causes the air to start crackling. A lightning is formed, followed by thunder. Lightning can injure people severely, that is why it is better to stay inside the house in a thunderstorm. You are also safe in a car.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the rainbow that sometimes appears in sunshine and rain. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the tides and the forces of attraction of the moon and the sun. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
Eight planets in our solar system move around the sun. The heaviest and largest of them is Jupiter: It is about eleven times the size of Earth and weighs more than all the other seven planets together. It is unknown if Jupiter has a solid surface like Earth. Strong storms rage around the planet.
Before you can start your education to become an astronaut, you have to go to school. It is important to learn English because astronauts are from different countries, and mostly they talk English. After school, you go to university. You have to be very healthy to start the astronaut?s training.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Children ask" is about the search for alien life. Aliens have not been found yet. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, natural phenomena and technology.
The video from the 100-part series "Why? Those curioius questions kids ask" is about the fascination of the mythical creature that only appears in made-up stories. Target group: Pre-school and primary school grade 1/2. Field of application: Introduction of a new topic in science, culture and diversity.
A picture on the skin is mostly a tattoo. It was scratched with a needle under the skin. Before someone gets tattooed, the skin is disinfected. A picture of the motive is pasted on the skin. The needle is dipped into the paint and poked into the skin. It is very difficult to remove a tattoo later.