Tree book - an interactive workbook for children and adults (Würfelturmschule Hofgeismar)

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Frederik's tree book

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This sub-project was implemented by a second-grade pupil from the Würfelturmschule Hofgeismar. Frederik loves trees, and when he heard that an educational project was being carried out around the FMNR method, he immediately knew: "I'm going to take part!".

It is immensely important to the pupil that everyone learns about the enormous importance that trees have for our lives from an early age. "It's all very well with the zebra book [workbook in German] and the math book, but we don't need all that if we don't have any air to breathe!" With the "tree book", he has therefore developed another workbook that can and should be used in school lessons.

Inspired by his conversations with Tony Rinaudo, Frederik designed the "tree book" independently, created it using an iPad and tested it with his classmates. His teacher helped him with the technical implementation and he clarified content-related questions with other project participants. The sub-project was also supported by the fact that Tony Rinaudo made a video "especially for children" at Frederik's request.

The "tree book" can be edited digitally and in analog form. It is deliberately designed to be interactive so that it can be used both in the classroom and at home. Frederik has decided to make it freely available online "so that all children and adults can work with it."

The appropriate Goodnotes file can be provided on request.