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Live with enough: Methodology
The Live with Enough methodology is based on Kate Raworth's donut economy. We look for ways to live a quality life, with respect for people and planet.
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Poetry Week: Poetise your life
An eTwinning project in which we poetize everyday things like your answering machine, ringtone and your out-of-office.
With theory about poetry, discuss what poetry is and practical examples.
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Timeline agriculture and horticulture: talking plates
Time band of agriculture and horticulture divided into six parts:
- Prehistory
- Antiquity
- Middle Ages
- New time
- Newest time
- Our time
At the top of each plate are the years (centuries) that the period is about. From left to right from oldest to …
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My living environment and its history: Lesmap Brussel
You may think that you know your living environment well in Brussels: your neighborhood, your school or the park at the end of your street? But there are so many other things to discover. Based on the six themes in the lesson folder:
- live,
- to …
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Religious buildings, inside and out: Lesson idea
Religious buildings are built in different periods and architectural styles. The students discover the differences in architecture and interior by means of a worksheet.
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Treasure hunt: Lesson idea
Through geocaching, the students playfully search for various types of immovable heritage such as buildings, rivers, markers. They learn to work with a GPS.
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On the outside: lesson card
The class explores the landscape around the school. Which elements determine a landscape? Think of its geographical, agricultural, cultural and other history. You can use photos and maps in class or go on a field trip.
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Monument Log: Lesson Idea
Visit and explore the same immovable heritage several years in a row and bond with it. For example, the students follow the evolution year after year, they record this in a log and they take measurements.
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Monuments in decline, decay in monuments: Lesfiche
Via a (fictional) letter from the mayor, the class is asked to investigate the heritage in the school environment.
Which elements (inside or outside) have suffered damage and need to be repaired or restored? The students draw up an inspection report …
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A bird's eye view: Lesson idea
The students start from aerial photographs and convert their observations into a floor plan or 3D representation. Scale, bird's eye view ... are discussed.
As an extra: how do you make a blueprint?
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I see, I see, what you don't see: Lesson Idea
The students study immovable heritage through different methodologies: try blindfolding (feeling the materials), drawing through a description of a fellow student, a text about your favorite place ...
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Historical map material: Lesson idea
Lesson Idea Historical map material on the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school neighbourhood.
With historical maps, the students get to work in environmental education. By comparing them with contemporary maps, they gain insight into the …
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