Germany has been in the news lately, but you might not know about other
aspects of Germany – so “Viel Spass” (have fun) with these activities about
this historic European country.
CONNECT:
- Read about the daily life of German youth at http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/04__W__t__G/05/__Kids__Teens.html
- ·Anne Frank was a German Jewish teenager who experienced the traumas of World War II. Experience her life at http://www.annefrank.org/
- ·Did you know that blue jeans were invented by a German? Find out about him and other German inventors at http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/germany.shtml
- Visit Munich’s museum virtually: http://www.deutsches-museum.de/index.php?id=1&L=1
- Werewolves feature in several German legends. Read some of them at http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/werewolf.html
CREATE:
- Use these fun facts about Germany (http://www.journey-to-germany.com/german-fun-facts.html) to create a fact-based “Trivia” game.
- Find out about typical German cuisine, and try making your own versions, by following the directions at http://www.globalgourmet.com/destinations/germany/#axzz1Kp7evGgR
- You can learn German words by doing some of the activities at http://www.hello-world.com/languages.php/?language=German
- http://www.52composers.com/german-composers.html has stories and sample music about several German composers.
- What are some common German first names, and what do they mean? Generate a list at https://www.germany101.com/german-baby-boys-names
CARE:
- Germany has taken in more refugees than any other country in the world. Read some ways that people help these refugees: http://www.thelocal.de/20150903/five-ways-you-can-help-refugees-in-germany
- If you are taking care of younger children, you might entertain them by playing traditional German games: http://www.globalawareness.com/for-kids/games-from-around-the-world/games-from-germany/
- The Berlin Wall separated West and East Germany for 28 years. Read President Kennedy’s speech at the Berlin Wall, and his call for peace: http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/kennedy.html
CAREERS:
Are you interested in Germany? Can you speak German? Many international
schools and companies have branches in Germany. Governments also have offices
in Germany. Here are some tips:
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