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How are you?: Goose sign
This game board can be used to talk to students.
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Behavior card
In this learning tool you will find a behavior card to work on one appointment. The agreement is evaluated after each playing time.
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Addition and subtraction up to 100 with bridge: Step-by-step plan
In the appendix you will find a step-by-step plan of operations up to 100 with a bridge that can be used by students whose arithmetic is a bit more difficult.
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ADIBib & LeesVoor!: Getting started with reading software: Webinar
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to get to know and use reading software better.
First we go over the ReadVoor! project. and afterwards you can visit suppliers digitally.
They show you the power of their reading software.
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What to do when you have strong emotions?
Cards with strategies to calm down 'big feelings'.
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Stress in students: Tips
As a teacher, you can help your students discover what drives them into stress mode, what their capacity is and how they can smooth out their stress peaks.
In many cases, stress can be tamed if you show mildness and dare to convey clear messages about …
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M or n: Worksheet
Worksheet to learn to distinguish the sounds and write the letters correctly.
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F or v: Worksheet
Worksheet where student must fill in f or v.
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B or d: Worksheet
Worksheet to learn to distinguish the sounds b and d and to write the letters correctly.
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Vocabulary for foreign-speaking students: Word cards
Cards with pictures and word pictures that students can use to create sentences.
The word cards are divided into three colors:
- yellow (who),
- red (does),
- brown (some).
These colors are also used in the Seeing is Understanding method.
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Stop, Think, Act: Poster
This poster reminds students to think first before starting an assignment.
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Strong in your shoes in student guidance, domain of psychological and social functioning: Increased care behavior
You see which approach can work for children where the preventive approach at school level is insufficient. You become adept at identifying difficult behavior. Together we look for what exactly the child can learn to stop that difficult behavior. …
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