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Create a talking figure with ZIM
Let the boy talk. Give assignments to your students or let them record an assignment themselves.
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Sinterklaas tool: Writing aid
Everyone already knows that you can speak to a computer. You can also create apps that listen to what you say.
How fun is it for a young child to ask Sinterklaas via an app how to write the toys for his wish list.
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ZIM Emoji Tool: Discover the code of an emoji
Everyone knows and uses emojis. It becomes even more interesting if you explain how you can use the code of an emoji in an app.
I developed this emoji tool together with ZIMjs.com/kids. This way you can immediately copy the code to other ZIMjs …
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Talkr: Let pictures talk
The Talkr app allows you to let photos speak. By importing your own or other photos, you bring the character in the photo to life, as it were.
The Talkr Live app offers the same possibilities. However, it is possible to record live. When using the app …
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OK Groomer: Grooming prevention game
During the game, children discover what a groomer (online child molester) is. They learn the trucks groomers use and get tips on how to protect themselves from groomers.
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Wordstool: Practice vocabulary
Students and teachers can use this site to create and share word cards and vocabulary exercises. You can also create custom practice sets and monitor your students' progress.
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Read Along: Learning to read independently
While students read aloud from a screen, reading assistant Diya listens and provides corrective and encouraging feedback. In this way, students develop their reading skills and pronunciation. Read Along used to be an Android app, now a website …
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WebTinq: Building websites
WebTinq is an online HTML editor for kids. Students can use it to build and publish web pages. A handy website editor to explain to students with real code in html, css or js with folder structure, without advertising.
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Is that WEIRD?: The playing cards of the board game
This app contains all the playing cards of the board game Is that weird? , a game about mental health and quality of life. Have a playful conversation with each other about what you are experiencing in your life and what you think and feel about …
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Story Dice: Digital story dice
With the digital story dice, your students can determine the content and order of a storyline by digitally rolling the dice.
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Flights: Lesson Package
In this lesson package you will find tools to first bring the theme of flights into the classroom context. You can reserve one lesson for it, or take more time.
Five young people with a migration story, get close to your students. In a sliding …
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Learning languages with Emma: App
Through this app, children can playfully learn eight different languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Turkish and Esperanto. They can independently increase their vocabulary thematically. Supervisors take tests with the app to …
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