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Conquer Your Volcano: Therapeutic Game
A game to help students understand how to avoid angry outbursts.
They first get to work with cards with unpleasant events. These events can be a trigger to cause a rage (or volcano) eruption.
Then they get to work with green cards. These cards …
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Collaborate: Task Cards
We often tell students to listen or collaborate better. But what exactly is that?
These instruction cards explain what they can do to work better together.
Values covered:
- speaking and listening;
- respect;
- Empathy.
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Basic knowledge: How does my smartphone work?
As a support person, I made these worksheets to learn how to work with a smartphone.
The bundle is very accessible and only deals with the basic actions during a very first acquaintance.
It's about symbol recognition and common apps. In addition, …
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Get creative with Keynote: Assignment
During this assignment, students will get to work creatively with the Keynote presentation app on the iPad.
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Flirtertwister: Cross-border behaviour?
FlirterTwister in class size
Task cards from Sensoa Is it okay from My wish used my border like in the FlirterTwister from Sensoa.
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cooperation games
Different games where students have to work together:
- alphabet line,
- birthday line,
- pass hoop,
- keep the ball high,
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Proactive Circle: Explanation and Example Themes
Working on connectedness and a positive classroom atmosphere. That is the purpose of a proactive circle.
In addition to information about this method, this syllabus also contains examples of energizers, mixers and topics to use in the proactive …
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How do you express your opinion in a polite manner?
A worksheet to help you understand the differences between stating an opinion and telling a fact.
A description of polite language when expressing an opinion has also been added.
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My behavior at school: Self-evaluation
Intended for students who exhibit problem behavior and are willing to work on it.
First they evaluate themselves on the basis of some concrete behaviors. Then they select some achievable goals.
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Feeling good: Working on self-esteem
Help your students develop a better self-image. A lesson package with background information and work sheets.
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Influence of the environment on what we eat: Inspiration bundle
What do the students eat at school? Something they're into? Or something they got excited about seeing it somewhere? Yes, the environment also has a major influence on what you (don't) eat. Discover how to motivate and stimulate …
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Energy Drinks: Inspiration Bundle
Energy drinks become more popular during the exam period. You intuitively know that they are not good for your students, but you may not be able to say more about them. Are they unhealthy? Is it soda? Or rather a sports drink? Are they …
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