Articles by: Karin Svanholm
Sustainable development
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud This is a step-by-step timetable for a Nobel Prize Lesson – a complete lesson package about the Nobel Prize and sustainable development. The lesson takes about 50 minutes to complete. The Swedish version of this lesson can be found on the Preparation Make sure that the slide show and the video work…
moreInteractive visualisations
Here are pedagogical visualisations about one part of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. There is a 3-minute long video to show in the classroom and an interactive visualisation tool with a teacher’s guide. The visualisation tool can be used as a teacher-led lesson, or as an in-depth assignment for individual students. The visualisation tool…
moreInteractive visualisations
Here are pedagogical visualisations about one part of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. There is a 3-minute long video to show in the classroom and an interactive visualisation tool with a teacher’s guide. The visualisation tool can be used as a teacher-led lesson, or as an in-depth assignment for individual students. The visualisation tool…
moreInteractive visualisations
Below you reach pedagogical visualisations about the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics. There are two 3-to-5-minute long videos to show in the classroom and two interactive visualisation tools with a teacher’s guide. The visualisation tool can be used as a teacher-led lesson, or as an in-depth assignment for individual students. The visualisation tool can be…
moreNobel Creations – a school project
In the project Nobel Creations, students do artistic interpretations of the Nobel Prize, that are visualized in an exhibition at the school. The project is open for all types of schools – from pre-school to elementary, high school and colleges. With Nobel Creations, schools can work theoretically, as well as artistically, with the Nobel Prize.…
moreAll Nobel Prizes 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on all the 2019 Nobel Prizes. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the lesson is available at (PDF 60K) 1. Warm-up (5 min)Ask your students the following questions. What is the Nobel…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – All Nobel Prizes 2019
Teacher’s guide A lesson about all the Nobel Prizes 2019 will be published here in October 2019. The lesson package consists of four parts: a slide show with a speaker’s manuscript for the teacher, a student worksheet, videos and a teacher’s guide. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Chemistry Prize 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the lesson is available at (PDF 60K) 1. Warm-up (5 min) Ask your students the following questions. What is…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Peace Prize 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. A Swedish version of the lesson is available at (PDF 60K) 1. Warm-up (5 min) Ask your students the following questions. What…
moreNobel Prize Lessons – Literature Prize 2018 and 2019
Teacher’s guide This is a step-by-step timetable for the Nobel Prize Lesson – a ready to use lesson on the 2019 Nobel Prize in Literature. The lesson is designed to take 45 minutes. No Literature Prize was awarded in 2018. This year the Swedish Academy will announce the Nobel Prize in Literature for both 2018 and 2019.…
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