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  • Climate Change

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

    Climate Change

     is the single greatest  of our time , starts Amanda Gorman’s poem “ ”, a    for environmental action. The poem is named for the historic photo of the earth rising behind the moon. This famous photo, taken during the Apollo 8 mission to the moon in 1968, started the . This beautiful vision of the earth  our     to care for our planet.

  • Terminprøve 8. trinn høst 2021

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

  • Anansi and the Pot of Beans

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

    Anansi and the Pot of Beans

    Anansi is a popular character in Jamaican folktales. He is a  who often takes the shape of a spider. Tales about Anansi from West Africa. African slaves brought stories about Anansi with them to the Caribbean. Do you ever wonder why spiders have no hair? After reading Anansi and the Pot of Beans , you will know the answer.

  • Terminprøve vår 2021

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

    The Hill We Climb

    The 22-year old poet Amanda Gorman recited her poem "The Hill We Climb" during the inauguration ceremony of President Joe Biden on January 20, 2021. Her words and performance moved people across the world. Here you can listen and read it yourself.

  • The Boy who Lived with the Bears

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

  • Terminprøve 9. trinn høst 2021

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

  • Terminprøve 10. trinn høst 2021

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

  • The Hate U Give

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

  • The Boy who Lived with the Bears

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

    The Boy who Lived with the Bears

    This is a Native American legend from the Haudanosaunee people. They are part of a group of six Native American tribes from northeastern America called the Iroquois Nation. The Haudanosaunee people are also called “the people of the long-house”, because members of a clan, as many as 60 people, lived together in one house. Each clan was led by a clan mother. The story is an oral legend. Before people could read and write they told stories to each other. Often the stories were legends that explained different things: how the earth was created, why the bear has no tail or in this case, why it is important to treat children well.

  • Terminprøve vår 2021

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

    The Hill We Climb

    The 22-year old poet Amanda Gorman recited her poem "The Hill We Climb" during the inauguration ceremony of President Joe Biden on January 20, 2021. Her words and performance moved people across the world. Now listen and read it yourself.

    Poeten Amanda Gorman fremfører et dikt under insettelsen av Joe Biden som USAs president
  • Anansi and the Pot of Beans

    Stages 8–10

    Læringsløp

    Anansi and the Pot of Beans

    Anansi is a popular character in Jamaican . He is a  who often takes the shape of a spider. Tales about Anansi  from West Africa. African slaves brought stories about Anansi with them to the Caribbean. Anansi is a popular character in Jamaican folktales. He is a  who often takes the shape of a spider. Tales about Anansi from West Africa. African slaves brought stories about Anansi with them to the Caribbean. Do you ever wonder why spiders have no hair? After reading Anansi and the Pot of Beans , you will know the answer.

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