Goals for sustainable development

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by to-teach Team
7 pages7th/8th gradeGeography, Biology, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Science
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Objective: The worksheet provides in-depth knowledge about one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations. Learners develop an understanding of the relevance of the selected goal and can also explain it.

Content and methods: The worksheet provides information about the basics of the selected goal and the current status in this area. Methodologically, information texts, tasks for text comprehension (multiple choice questions) and open questions are used. As a bonus, an individual reflection task on behaviours that contribute to the achievement of the 17 goals is attached.

Competences:

  • Expertise: Students acquire knowledge about the importance of a selected goal and the measures taken to achieve it.
  • Methodological competence: Pupils practise reading and understanding information texts, answering questions and writing short texts.

Level: 7th/8th grade

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  • 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions: The main purpose of the regulation is to protect the fundamental rights of citizens and create a uniform legal framework for AI technologies.

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