|
|
The Open Door Web Site is a reference source for both students and teachers.
The contents of this site are designed for use by students between the ages of 9 and 17. The Open Door Team hopes that you will find the material useful and that it helps you to enjoy your research.
Students are welcome to use any of the information used on this site in their research projects. Use the Study Guide to link with other web sites that may help you with your research.
Biology
Reference resource for all levels. Includes topic chapters, facts and figures, practical work, questions, quizzes and plays.
Chemistry
A resource for practical work and reference. Includes how to work in the laboratory, how to use a Bunsen burner and a catalogue of laboratory apparatus.
Physics
Material to supplement the physical science programme for Y10 students.
This section includes information sheets and practical work
suggestions, ideal for IB, AP and A-level students.
Technology
Project workshops in Electronics and Web Site construction.
History
Includes topic chapters, events, bibliographies, timelines and questions.
NEW Learning French
Includes the full text, class
activities and homework activities of the French Reader Le Crime ne paie pas by Huguette Zahler
The International Baccalaureate at the Ecole Active Bilingue Jeannine Manuel, Paris
The EABJM is one of the few schools in
France to offer international students the opportunity to enrol in the
International Baccalaureate Diploma programme. Follow this link to find out more about the
IB at the EABJM.
ISOUNDS
ISounds 2003 - 2012: Albums and videos.
The Open Door Web Site is non-profit making. Your donations help towards the cost
of maintaining this free service on-line. Donate to the Open Door Web Site using PayPal
|
YOUR HELP NEEDED |
 |
There are many groups throughout Europe trying to
persuade governments to ban the obscene spectacle of bull-fighting.
At a time when a number of countries are considering a ban on
bull-fighting, the French government (lead by F. Fillon and N. Sarkozy)
has decided to give it a sort of protected status by adding it to the
list of “patrimoine immatériel de la France”. This seems especially
strange when one considers that the practice was only imported from
Spain (where it is losing popularity) relatively recently.
If, like us, you consider that it is time to stop this barbaric “sport”
then please go to the website below where you can find a online petition
to “sign”.
www.patrimoine-corrida.fr
For anyone unfamiliar with the practice of “la corrida” (bull fighting),
you will find a video on the site which clearly shows how the animals
suffer.
Thank you.
David Hoult
|
|