Today was my day of culture. Had for the parking fee, the money does not match and pays the parking time. This is called poetic justice. Admission to the "lecture" was included in the so-called 'entry to the Mathematikum casting'. Presented was a kind panel discussion of the mathematics AG Victoria School of Aachen, after the writer Prof.Dr.Walter Oberschelp (RWTH Aachen), the introductory words were spoken. Had this blog several possible subtitles, I would have this post under the motto "teach students access, that is not really a matter of course?" can post.
This spoken by students show was by the students for me too adult contemporary language easily understood, although in some passages about flight was moderately fast. Children are just more receptive as "goths". So I have to think through my notes once more alone, just to write much more. My friend Reinhard asks me if it is to have Isaac, who acts as an interpreter for the trip to Baghdad to the 'Caliph Harun al Rashid' and he brought for 'Charlemagne' a white elephant as a gift, then have really given it an invention or the script was. I do not unfortunately!
Everything was in all this drama shows in which the different methods in arithmetic with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals, was ...
- with "Emperor Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus), represented by Maureen Lomb, Class 7c
- with" Jew Isaac, a friend of Charles the Great ", presented by Tara truck driver, class 7b
- with "highly educated nun from Cologne with clairvoyant abilities Kerstina" represented by Miliena Horsmann, Class 8c
- with "young, the teaching ability of the seven liberal arts, aspiring, cocky pious monk, Francis", illustrated by Julia Charles, Class 7c , and Caroline Marzodko, Class 7c
- with the presenters Lousia Lönnies, Class 7b and Anna Graus, Class 7c
- the "Springer" Klara Hans, Class 8c
(dp) (1.25 h)
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