Ancient Greece

Atomic and molecular structure video demonstration
The students work with crimes in different ways. They look up words, learn them, discuss crimes in groups and class, they watch a short film, write an interrogation and a letter, they look up facts on the Internet. They then present their letter written and gives an oral presentation of the chosen criminal or crime.
Aim: Working with this activity the students will learn how to find information on the Internet, they will listen to English and they will use written and spoken English. They will learn new words.
In this project students will work in a subject integrated way. They will enhance their knowledge of an important historical period with the help of a blog-based role play.
Each student will create a character of their own, an avatar, in the city of Rosenheim, situated in the south of Germany. The character will live, act and reflect on events in Rosenheim, in Germany and in the world during the time period of 1919 – 1945. The identity of the writer (the student) will be kept secret from the readers of the blog.
The Swedish national curriculum, Lgr 11, emphasizes the skills on how to use spoken English when interacting with other people.
The students should be given many opportunities to develop the skills to:
• Understand spoken English
• Express themselves and communicate in English
• Use different strategies to make yourself understood
• Adapt the use of English in different situations and for different purposes”
Purpose: For the students to develop comprehension of the conception of osmosis and practice their skills to work scientifically by means of experiments