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Atlas of Germany The introductions of the country, dependency and region entries are in the native languages and in English. The other introductions are in English. General maps Geographical distinctions Maps of divisions This section holds maps of the administrative divisions. History maps This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Germany, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Germany. Early History The Germanic tribes The Romans and the Germanic tribes The Franks The Holy Roman Empire Kleinstaaterei The confederations German Empire German colonialism Weimar Republic Nazi Germany Germany after the Nazis Divided Germany United Germany: Federal Republic of Germany Linguistic maps Religion maps Other maps 1. See also Atlas of German Länder Satellite maps Notes and references Entries available in the atlas

Interactive Whiteboard Activities During Reading | Teaching Literacy in the Early Years Posted by Miss Kelly Jordan on Sunday, June 19th 2011 I first got an interactive whiteboard in my classroom in 2008. I was teaching Prep at the time and it was a steep learning curve to discover how I could best use it to engage my students and improve learning outcomes. Fast forward three years and I am teaching Grade Two in an open classroom with Kathleen Morris. We use the IWB during our twenty minute blogging session every day, and it is often used for our CAFE reading strategy too. Below are just a few of the games our students have used this year. Read Write Think (Construct a Word) – This was used by some of our weaker readers, who were focussing on using beginning and ending sounds in words when reading. Wall of Words – This game focuses on sequencing sentences correctly and adding correct punctuation. Alphabet Soup – Students need to read and comprehend a question and think of a possible answer using jumbled letters. What websites do your students use during Literacy?

Pennies for Peace Interactive Whiteboard Resources: Science, Key Stage 1 - Topmarks Education Our BodiesFlash An excellent lesson on naming the parts of the human body. Ourselves Science ClipsFlash For 5 - 6 year olds, this site looks at differences between living and non-living things, the names of the main body parts of humans and animals and how animals move in different ways. Healthy EatingFlash A series of superb interactive screens which introduce children to healthy eating. Make a Balanced PlateFlash Sort the foods on the plate to see which food groups they belong to. Unmuddle the MealsFlash A drag and drop activity where meals are divided into their ingredients. A Healthy LunchboxFlash Select items for a healthy lunchbox by dragging and dropping the various foods. Farm to Fork ChallengeFlash A game where children see if they know the stages that food goes through from the farm to their plate. Listen and MatchFlash A matching sounds game. Sound and Hearing Science ClipsFlash The Hand Washing ChallengeFlash

Children of War - fighting, dying, surviving Recycling Game - Recycling Word Search Game - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Ozzoom - Planet Ozkids - Games, Puzzles and Crosswords Ozzoom > Word Search Games > Recycling Recycling Word Search Game Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Taking care of the environment is very important to all of us. By reducing, reusing and recycling you can help protect our natural resources. Names of materials that can be recycled are hidden in this fun Word Search Game. When you find a hidden word, click on the first letter of the word and drag to the last letter of the word. You can start all over again by clicking on the "Restart" button and make a new game. Did you know Recycling one glass bottle saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours? There is lots more information you can find out about Recycling: Back to Word Search Puzzle Games

Recycling for Kids These days it is recognised that it is important that children know how to help the environment by recycling, and schools do a really good job! Consequently children are often the instigators and policemen of recycling in the home. If they are not, are if you think the children you know need a little nudge in the right direction, you can find plenty of inspiration on our Recycling pages! Teach kids the three R's: Reduce - reduce the amount of things you buy and use and you will have less to throw awayReuse - keep using the same things as many times as you canRecycle - find new ways to use old things If you are doing a project on recycling or just want to get your children thinking about the... Help remind children to recycle, or designate your recycling stations, with these fun recycling... Have fun saving the "junk" around your house to use in our recycling crafts. If you enjoy origami, why not try these models which recycle newspaper and magazine pages into... You Might Also Enjoy Earth Day

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