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Musical building block dynamics: Volume meter
Through this document, shared in Canva, you will find a combination of the music terms in the dynamics building block and a sound meter or voice volume meter in the classroom.
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Silhouette: Lesson pack
Silhouettes spontaneously remind us of sunsets on summer beaches. You think of dark figures on the beach, of which you can only see an outline. Everything else is black. That is the result of backlighting.
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Shadow: Teaching package
Shadows are a bit like clouds: you can recognize all kinds of shapes in them. Moreover, unlike clouds, you can control, direct and supplement shadows yourself.
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Independent learning in music lessons: strategy posters
These posters have been developed according to the OVUR system. In this learning resource five (a sixth can be found in another learning resource) different strategies have been worked out:
- OVUR: study guide with questions per component
- Strategy …
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3D printer in the classroom: Lesson suggestions
Encouragement to use a 3D printer at school. Some ideas are presented for four different themes: Halloween, Valentine, Christmas, Easter, summer
Source images: own creation within Tinkercad.
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Tinkercad: Didactic sheet
This didactic sheet with references to curricula and learning outcomes shows you how to get started with Tinkercad as a beginner. Tinkercad is a simple online application to create 3D CAD designs.
The sheet is used in the STEM workshops that you …
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Percussion: Layout and characteristics
This document, which you can use in a music lesson about percussion, shows the main percussion instruments based on some examples, listening fragments and some explanation.
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Onomatopee and Roy Lichtenstein
Starting from the explosion works of Roy Lichtenstein, the students learn what onomatopoeia are and work them out themselves. They learn what primary and secondary colors are and apply this in their work.
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