Muscles are always important in the growing human body. How do muscles grow, and how do they work together to make a person stronger? If your kid is interested in muscles, this book can help them find all the answers. Check it out today and see what we’re talking about.
Nebraska is a state known for its corn, but there is a lot more to it than that. It’s a beautiful state with plenty of sites to behold. If your kids are curious about learning everything about what Nebraska has to offer, have we the book for them. Read all about Nebraska today.
Has your child ever hears of the Parasaurolophus? This duck-billed dinosaurs is notorious for its strange head crests, and was one of the prominent dinosaurs during this time. Your child can learn about this dinosaur in this fact book here, so they can use this information to learn more about these fearsome, and cool creatures.
Plants are all around us, but did you know that they are a key part of our world? Here, your child can learn about why plants exist, and also some amazing facts about plants that they should know about. By the end of this, your child will be interested in learning about plants more!
The Navajo were a native people that were known as a warrior tribe. They definitely played a major role in the settlement of various areas, and it certainly is a strong tribe. Your child can learn about them, and understand why they are important in this helpful fact book.
Saber-toothed cats are pretty scary! They actually are a group of cats with giant teeth, and if your child loves how these long-extinct animals look, then you're in luck. Your child can learn with this book some cool facts about these cats!
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The fourth of the Little House Books, this tells the story of Laura and her family living a tough life on the banks of Plum Creek in a house made of sod. Blizzards, grasshoppers and a cow through the room are just some of the challenges they face as they battle to make a living in late 1800s America.
Auf Basis einer Text-Kontext-Analyse des Otnits, einem heldenepischen Werk aus dem Kontext der Dietrichepik, entwirft Katja Winter ein literaturdidaktisches Modell für den Umgang mit mittelalterlichen Texten in der Schule. Im Mittelpunkt steht ein kulturpoetischer Zugang zum Text, durch den SchülerInnen die Materialität und Semantizität von Text und Kultur erkennen lernen. Dies wiederum kann sie zu Medien-, Deutungs- und Gedächtnisreflexionen anregen, womit Aspekte literarischen und kulturellen Lernens als Zieldimensionen beschrieben werden. Damit wird nicht nur der Otnit, der bisher kaum in den didaktischen Blick geraten ist, als Unterrichtsgegenstand legitimiert, sondern die Mittelalter-Didaktik insgesamt im Kontext einer kulturwissenschaftlichen Literaturdidaktik profiliert.