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Birthday train
On the basis of this birthday train you can visualize the birthdays of the students.
Hang the student's photo on the window in the carriage and note the date of the birthday.
You can print as many wagons as needed. Depending on which direction your …
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A female Soot Pete
Drawing of a female Roetpiet in the chimney.
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SculptrVR: Designing sculptures in virtual reality
With ScultrVR you let students express their creativity in virtual reality. In this VR application they can fully experiment without wasting materials. Once they're happy with a creation, they can upload it to the SculptrVR gallery and show others …
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School Fab Lab AR: Machines in your classroom
With the School Fab Lab AR app you can bring various manufacturing machines into your space via augmented reality using an iPad or iPhone. For example, you can get a 3D printer with which you can experiment virtually.
Students learn how 3D …
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QuiverVision: Bring drawings to life with augmented reality
QuiverVision brings coloring pages to life
The app is a lot of fun, but it is also a great tool for developing skills and knowledge on different topics.
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What does the girl smell: Making sentences and practicing /r/
You and your child can think of what the girl smells. This is great for practicing phrases or practicing the /r/ in articulation.
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Read and understand letters from the teacher or master? Using a calendar? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of …
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Register your child online in a school via the central registration register? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Estimate how much money you bring with you on a school trip? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of Literacy …
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Sign your child's report and write a note with it? A confrontational task for many parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Communicating with your child's teacher? Support your child? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of Literacy …
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Want to view your child's results on the school's digital platform? Want to read messages from the teacher or master online? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty …
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