If there are no sources available on a particular topic or if more detailed information would be nice, you can also ask questions or leave your wishes here. Due to partially short lessons, sometimes only one teaching unit, these already prepared teaching units offer an optimal opportunity to loosen up the lessons and make them varied. In addition, without much preparation, even without prior technical knowledge, an informative and exciting substitute lesson can be designed, from which the students may get more out of it than they would have thought possible from a substitute lesson and perhaps a few will even find a new passion Perspectives for the time after school.
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Deutscher Bildungsserver: teaching materials on climate change for different age groups
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Deutscher Bildungsserver: teaching materials on climate protection and energy saving for different age groups
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Ready-made ESA teaching units on the topic of climate change for different age groups
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Materials for schools at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel
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Teaching unit on climate for primary and 5th/6th graders class from the Freie Universität Berlin
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Lesson on wind from the Freie Universität Berlin
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Teaching material on meteorology from German air traffic control (DFS)
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Supplementary teaching material from the GFZ Potsdam
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Scientific experiments for at home from the GFZ Potsdam
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English-language teaching material compiled by the University of Colorado in Boulder (USA)
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Educational materials for teaching from the German Environment Agency
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Max-wissen, portal of the Max Planck Society on climate change
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Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection: On the topic of climate
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Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection: On the subject of ecosystems and biological diversity
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Short films from the Hans Ertel Center for Weather Research on the topic “Forecast clearly explained”
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Teaching materials on e.g. weather/climate, the greenhouse effect and other meteorological topics created by ESERO Germany
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Klimanavigator: Internet portal for climate information from around 60 German climate research institutions
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Quiz on the subject of weather from Schlaukopf
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KIT Klimamonster: Information for educational professionals
Wish box
Would you like to cover a topic in class that you haven’t found anything about here? Do you know other sources that are still missing from our list? Or do you have other suggestions and wishes? Feel free to contact us!