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In den Kästchen der Schmusedecke leben viele verschiedene Tiere. Pro Episode bekommt eines von ihnen ein Problem und braucht die Hilfe seiner Freunde. Wegen der Lieder und der einfachen Geschichten ist das bilinguale Medium auch für kleine Kinder geeignet. Jetzt neu mit Begleitmaterial zum Schreibenlernen.
Das Märchen von Rotkäppchen ist in vielen Ländern bekannt und eignet sich daher in vereinfachter Form besonders gut, um Deutschlernern die Sprache beizubringen. Untertitel sind auf Deutsch, Englisch, Arabisch und Persisch enthalten. Außerdem bietet das Medium Arbeitsblätter, Vokabellisten und Hausaufgabenvorschläge.
Tom liebt Erdbeermarmeladebrot mit Honig sehr, muss sich aber stets neu auf die Suche danach machen. In sieben verschiedenen Episoden macht sich Tom auf diesem Medium auf den Weg zu seinem leckeren Ziel und erlebt dabei viele spannende Geschichten. Die kurzen Filme sind auf Deutsch und Englisch enthalten.
Das Medium zeigt, welche Strategien die Evolution entwickelt hat, um Tieren das Überleben im Winter zu ermöglichen. Dabei wird dem Herbst als wichtigem Übergang zur kalten Jahreszeit ein eigenes Modul gewidmet. In einer Fotogalerie werden viele Tiere in ihrer winterlichen Umgebung gezeigt.
Twenty-four hours fit into a day, 60 minutes into an hour - time is a little more complicated to learn than other units of measurement with their simple tenths and hundredths. This video uses vivid animations to explain how to read the clock. The viewer also learns how and why people began to measure time.
"Elementary English" ist eine Reihe für Grundschulen. Die Filme richten sich an Schüler im ersten oder zweiten Jahr Englisch. Das Medium vermittelt spielerisch wichtige Sprachinhalte zum Thema "Halloween" über den Brauch und die Legende.
"Body & Clothes" ist ein Medium aus der Serie "Elementary English". Die Medien beinhalten jeweils ein Thema, das in England spielt und dort auch realisiert wurde. Dadurch lernen die SchülerInnen Land und Leute und nebenbei auch deren Alltagssprache kennen.
Mit diesem Medium wird die Serie für den Elementarunterricht in englischer Sprache fortgesetzt. Der inhaltlichen Schwerpunkte liegt auf der Landeskunde. Ausdruckbare Filmkommentare, Arbeitsmaterialien sowie Vorschläge für die Unterrichtsgestaltung vervollständigen das Medium.
The human dentition consists of 32 teeth. The video describes the exact structure of the individual tooth made up of enamel, dentine, and pulp and explains how it is anchored in the jaw. It also takes a closer look at the functions of the different teeth and the first small milk teeth in children´s mouths.
Pom is learning about the brain and is fascinated: The control centre of the body regulates everything and needs many nutrients to do so. The film explains the structure of the cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, and brain stem and names the respective tasks. Pom memorizes them thanks to Octavius´ subsequent summary.
Octavius the octopus sets off in search of the Earth´s interior. In the film, the structure of the earth is reconstructed: From the earth's surface to the earth´s crust and mantle to the earth´s core, each layer is closely examined. The effects of rising temperatures and the immense pressure in the core are shown.
When Pom accidentally bends his sunglasses, Wally shows him an educational film about the eyes. The video describes the external and internal structure of the eye. It demonstrates how an image is formed on the retina and how it is interpreted by the brain. Pom memorizes the facts thanks to Octavius´ summary.
In this film, Pom and his friends will learn that the lungs make sure the body is supplied with enough oxygen. It shows how air gets into the lungs, how oxygen is absorbed and transported in the body, and how carbon dioxide is then breathed out again. Octavius the Octopus will recap the most important facts in a glossary.
Pom and his friends are confused because there are differences between identical and fraternal twins. Together with them, the viewers find out why identical twins look so much alike and fraternal twins do not. The playful presentation of the topic makes the film particularly suitable for use in primary schools.
Die Film Flat Grundschule bietet über 1.000 rechtssichere Unterrichtsfilme für alle Fächer der Grundschule. Das Angebot umfasst ausgewählte Lehrfilme, Dokumentationen und Spielfilme. Lehrkräfte können die Videos streamen, herunterladen und mit ihren Schülerinnen und Schülern teilen.
Water is important for the body to function properly: It brings nutrients into the cells and waste into the urinary system. In the film, Pom and his friends learn about the structure and functioning of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. The octopus Octavius helps Pom to store the new knowledge correctly.
Bacteria and viruses are pathogens, but they are clearly different from each other: bacteria are independent living beings, whereas viruses need host cells to survive. The video introduces the pathogens and some of the diseases they can cause. It also shows which drugs are effective against the different pathogens.
This film is about tides. The differences between the tide coming in and going out and low and high tide are explained. The sun, moon, and Earth system is briefly outlined. Using simple animations, the film illustrates how the Earth´s two "water mountains" occur, before the origins of a spring tide are explained at the end.
This film explains the formation of clouds and precipitation. Using simple animations, the evaporation of water, the following rising of moist air masses into the Earth´s atmosphere, and their condensation into clouds are illustrated. The film shows the processes which lead to rain and snow being formed in the cloud.
Earth´s surface is the boundary between the atmosphere and Earth itself. Animations describe its make-up, its appearance and its constant transformation as well as continental drift, the primeval continents, map projections, landscape reliefs and the forces shaping our planet.
This film uses simple animations to explain the formation of storms. First, it describes the formation of thunderclouds. Then it shows how ice particles and water droplets rubbing against each other create an electric field in the thundercloud and how the built-up voltage finally discharges in the form of lightning.
Gold und Diamanten, aber auch Kohle und Salz... 'Was ist Was' gibt faszinierende Einblicke in ein hoch spannendes Thema: Wie wird Salz im Bergwerk abgebaut? Wie wird Erzmineral aus einem Berg gesprengt? Wie funktioniert ein Hochofen? Wie gewinnt man in den Minen Afrikas wertvolles Gold und Diamanten?
How do spring, summer, autumn, and winter come about? Octavius finds out together with the audience: the earth takes a year to orbit the sun. Its angle changes in the process. This means that the sun´s rays sometimes fall more steeply and sometimes more flatly on the earth. This is how the seasons are created.
Our solar system takes its name from its central star. Eight planets and many other celestial bodies from dwarf planets to satellites orbit the sun.
This film uses simple animations to explain the structure of the solar system. This version of the video is especially suited for use in primary school.
Sunshine, rain, wind, temperature - in meteorology, what we would simply call "weather" is defined a bit more precisely as the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time in a particular place on Earth´s surface. This video loos at weather and climate zones and is especially suited for primary school children.
Stinky trainers give Pom and Wally the idea to watch the educational film about smelling. It is explained how the sense of smell works, that it is closely related to feelings, and that it makes tasting possible. Octavius the octopus summarizes the new information and carefully stores it in the long-term memory.
The film explains the general principle of wind formation by the pressure difference between high and low pressure areas. Taking the land-sea wind system as an example, it illustrates the formation of air pressure difference on the Earth´s surface with simple animations. The video is suited for use in primary school.
Fractions with the same name can be added and subtracted. This film shows how to make fractions with unequal names equal by expanding them and, if necessary, shortening the result at the end. The video shows two solutions, and it explains that for the shorter one, one must have a good command of the multiplication tables.
Pom and Wally playfully learn how to calculate with times. For example, how long does a certain activity take and how much time passes until a certain event? That´s not so easy, because time can´t be measured in tens and hundreds like other units of measurement. The tools used are the clock and the calendar.
Fractions can easily be divided by multiplying the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction. The film shows the individual steps necessary for this with the help of an illustrative example and explains the rules that apply here. The reduction advantage for mental arithmeticians is also discussed.