Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865)

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865). Illustrations & Questions for Study and Discussion. Chapters 1 & 2.

Author: María Isabel Jiménez González

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“This resource is intended for students to explore the magical world that
Lewis Carroll created in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). It
focuses on the first two chapters, examining the iconic illustrations that
accompany the work and delving into key questions for study and
discussion. Through this reading, students will discover how Carroll uses
fantasy to challenge logic and the norms of the real world, inviting readers
to question their surroundings and expand their imagination.”

En Ville

Author: Pablo Osorio Delgado

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“This interactive material, uploaded to Moodle, is used to teach basic vocabulary related to places in the city in French. It includes practical exercises such as location questions, writing dialogues, and using prepositions to describe the location of places in a city.”

Social Identity

Author: Sonsoles Calderón López

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“Lesson plan for the course “Psychological dimensions of social problems”. Concepts of social identity, self-affiliation process and its influence on intergroup relations are presented through practical activities based on students’ personal experiences, video and picture analysis. ”

How long is it?: Measuring length and expressing measurements

Author: Raquel Fernández Cézar

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“It is composed by 2 sessions: session 1 introduces the length measurement based on the crucial role o the “unit”; session 2 introduces measurement and scales used in applications, specifically in google maps, and its interpretation.”

Structure of Matter: Atomic Models: From ancient Greece to Hiroshima

Author: Gabriel Rodríguez Rodríguez

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“A brief journey through the understanding of matter’s constituents over the ages, from ancient Greek times to the present. This journey spans mythology and arcane knowledge, leading to our modern comprehension of atoms, subatomic particles, fundamental forces, and their numerous implications in our macroscopic world.”

Air Pollution

Contributors: Kolenbrander, A., Todd, J., Schaefer Zarske, M. & Yowell, J.

Recommended by: Mª Ángeles Rodríguez Domenech

“Students are introduced to the concepts of air pollution and technologies that engineers have developed to reduce air pollution. Lesson Plan for the topic with videos, vocabulary and sessions.”

Scaffolding of biodiversity and agriculture

Recommended by: Mª Ángeles Rodríguez Domenech

“Students create a “so what?” diagram in which they organize their personal reflection on the relationship between biodiversity and agriculture, and how it relates to things they care about.”