B3 How does waste separation work (worksheet 1)
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Worksheet for subject teaching in English:
For the student experimentation instructions of the same name. Methodology tool: matching exercise developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert.
Available in:
English, German
Type of media:
Text (74.0 kByte)
Last update:
2019-04-05
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This medium is made available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 international license.
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Note: This worksheet has been developed especially for subject teaching in English and for language-sensitive subject teaching. It uses the matching exercise methodology tool developed by Josef Leisen and Heinz Klippert. The matching exercise is particularly well suited for work in pairs and groups as well as for practicing.
Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
To use the word cards, you must print the file and cut out the word cards.
Students whose native language is not English and who do not have strong English skills receive support and training in understanding the technical vocabulary. They work with the specialized vocabulary and in this way acquire the ability to communicate about specific subjects.
To use the word cards, you must print the file and cut out the word cards.
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Learning resource type:
Worksheet (printable)
Subjects:
Chemistry; Physics; Technology
Grade levels:
Grade 5 to 6; Grade 7 to 9; Grade 10 to 13
School types:
Middle/high school
Keywords:
Condensation (physics); Environmental protection; Foreign language; Magnetism; Recycling; Waste recycling
Bibliography:
Siemens Stiftung Media Portal
Author:
Michael Maiworm and Linda Schomer
Rights holder:
© Siemens Stiftung 2016