ICT-eindtermen in het lager onderwijs
Gebruiken jouw leerlingen een computer, tablet of Chromebook in de klas? Werken ze op een veilige manier? En leren ze er wat van?
Sinds 1 september 2007 staat vast wat elke leraar via ICT moet nastreven of bereiken in de klas. Er werden tien eindtermen en ontwikkelingsdoelen opgesteld, de eerste acht voor de leerlingen van het basisonderwijs en van het buitengewoon basisonderwijs (type 1, 2, 7 en 8). Je vindt hier de leermiddelen waarmee je werkt aan één of meer ICT-eindtermen voor het basisonderwijs. Hieronder kan je leermiddelen zoeken per eindterm.
Vanaf 1 september 2019 gaan de nieuwe ICT-eindtermen van start voor de eerste graad secundair onderwijs. De eerste acht eindtermen gelden nog steeds voor het lager onderwijs. Werk jij met de nieuwe ICT-eindtermen? Neem dan een kijkje op deze KlasCementpagina over de digitale competenties.
De in 2007 vastgelegde ICT-eindtermen die nog steeds gelden voor het lager onderwijs zijn:
- De leerlingen hebben een positieve houding tegenover ICT en zijn bereid ICT te gebruiken om hen te ondersteunen bij het leren.
- De leerlingen gebruiken ICT op een veilige, verantwoorde en doelmatige manier.
- De leerlingen kunnen zelfstandig oefenen in een door ICT ondersteunde leeromgeving.
- De leerlingen kunnen zelfstandig leren in een door ICT ondersteunde leeromgeving.
- De leerlingen kunnen ICT gebruiken om eigen ideeën creatief vorm te geven.
- De leerlingen kunnen met behulp van ICT voor hen bestemde digitale informatie opzoeken, verwerken en bewaren.
- De leerlingen kunnen ICT gebruiken bij het voorstellen van informatie aan anderen.
- De leerlingen kunnen ICT gebruiken om op een veilige, verantwoorde en doelmatige manier te communiceren.
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Patterns: Lesson pack
Children may know patterns from their clothing (think of striped patterns, flowers, balls, unicorns ...) But you also come across patterns in many places in everyday life, just think of the bricks of the walls or the rows of colored pencils in …
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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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Ella, the cyber heroine: Cyber security lesson project
Ella, our cyber heroine, has an insatiable curiosity, enjoys solving problems and is extremely interested in technology. When her friends get into trouble due to a cyber hack, she immediately comes to the rescue. Discover how Ella and her friends …
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Unplugged programming: Program a human
A fun and simple programming task. You don't need a computer for it.
Computers do not interpret, they perform literal tasks and instructions. Thus, a programmer must divide an existing problem into small sub-steps that are executable by the computer. …
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The subway guide worldwide: Ozobot lesson plan
In this lesson, students are introduced to the metro lines of twelve well-known cities. In this way, they learn to orient themselves on a metro map and trace the correct route on it. In addition, they must apply the color codes so that the Ozobot …
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I have no time: Lesson plan and worksheet
Take inspiration from this lesson plan as you develop phubbing activities where media causes us to sometimes ignore each other.
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Songwriting and Functions: Computational Thinking
The emphasis here is on discovering repeating patterns in a music track. We apply this to lyrics.
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CoderDojo Champions' Handbook: How do you organize a dojo?
This manual explains what a dojo is and gives you practical tips for organizing a dojo.
You will also find a list of websites, apps or software with which you can learn to program.
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Wireless: Educational Package
Get to work on internet use with your students of the 5th and 6th grade. In an interactive way, children learn to deal consciously with privacy and with the difference between the online and the offline world.
The students:
- become aware of the …
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Think before you post: Teaching package
Think before you post! refers to protecting your personal data as well as preventing cyberbullying. You will notice that the conversation and exchange are central to every method. By working together and reflecting, young people learn from each other …
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Increasing involvement with a questionnaire or statement game: lesson sheet 8.2
In this detailed lesson example you see how a game can be used in your lesson. The lesson sheet contains information about when and why you would use this type of lesson and what the lesson looks like. You can find the games that you can use for …
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Recognize advertising: Lesson 3.9
In this detailed lesson example you see how a game can be used in your lesson. The lesson sheet contains information about when and why you would use this type of lesson and what the lesson looks like. You can find the games that you can use for …
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