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Activities in Germany

Activities in Germany. By: T.J. What do German kids do?. What are Children’s Daily Activities in Germany?. #1 What Games do German kids play?. German kids….

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Activities in Germany

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  1. Activities in Germany By: T.J. What do German kids do?

  2. What are Children’s Daily Activities in Germany?

  3. #1 What Games do German kids play?

  4. German kids… • Play Topfschlagen, (hit the pot) a game in which a child tries to find a pot with a prize inside when blindfolded by banging a spoon on the ground until he/she hits the pot, • Ski on large, snowy mountains, • Fish, And, • Hike on mountains and flat lands.

  5. Picture: Young boy stacking blocks

  6. #2 What are German Kids’ School Subjects Like? German school subjects are just like America’s school subjects! • Mathematics, • Reading, And • Science

  7. But… Children aged 3-6 may attend Kindergarten. The only difference is what grade you are put in (depending on your age).

  8. Pictures: Middle: girl looking at globe Top: kids learning about math Bottom: Teacher calling on a student

  9. Resources: • Infotopia • Book (Germany) • Google search (Ms. Mink helped) • Encyclopedia • Kids Click

  10. About the Author: The author of this power point, T.J., chose to research Germany because she would love to learn how to speak German, and decided to start off by researching a German child’s activities. T.J. learned a lot about this country and had fun doing it. With the help of books, the internet, and a teacher, 10 year old T.J. created a superior slide!

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