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Cost of product and service: Exercise - Frame 3
In these exercises, the students learn to determine the cost price of a product or service.
This includes concepts such as:
- installment sale;
- consumer credit;
- obligations of seller;
- buyer's obligations.
The exercises can be used as a task or test.
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Menstrual shame and poverty: Lesson sheet
On the basis of statements, situations and a creative assignment, young people in this lesson openly discuss menstruation. On the one hand to break the taboo and the shame that surrounds it. On the other hand, to make young people aware of the …
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Art Auction: Teaching Package
This teaching package is based on the master thesis : Towards an integrated approach to the subject MEAV of Free Dries . It is an example of how the three components of MEAV can be integrated in a lesson.
If teachers are not familiar with all three …
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Extraordinary Budgeting
The aim of the Extraordinary Budgeting method is to prepare students for independent living and to find out what costs are associated with this. This methodology not only strengthens financial knowledge, but also financial attitudes and …
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WAKOSTA?! APP: Lesson suggestions
Those who learn to manage money well from an early age will make better financial choices later in life and are less likely to experience financial problems.
Through this lesson package, students develop insight into what life costs at their age (and, …
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Bits of coins: Lesson package
We all want the golden ticket and make money fast. Cryptocurrencies are often sold this way and are easy to purchase online. But are they really worth that much? Earning money quickly does not exist, but losing money quickly does.
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Composer Rhymes: Lesson Idea
Get your students excited about a number of classical composers by having them make their own rhymes on the names of the composers whose music they play or the composers they are introduced to in your lesson.
A number of examples that you will find …
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Making a lot of weird noise: Lesson idea
In this first lesson sheet on free collective improvisation you will find a division into different parts:
- The lesson sheet consists of a warm-up, an exercise called the volume knob, a second exercise called the loop groove, a third exercise on …
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Playing Pigs & Savings Birds: Precious playbook with big and small games about money
The games in Speelvarkens & Spaarvogels provide economic insights, without involving complicated theories. This book introduces you in a playful way to the principles that make money (or not) roll. Each game gives you the chance to empathize with …
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Video games in the classroom: Lesson packages
Using video games in the classroom is an excellent way to hold students' attention and pique their curiosity. Games like Minecraft and the Discovery Tour of Assassin's Creed have already proven their worth in this area. But at least as …
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Media literacy: Learning path
The Media Literacy Learning Line summarizes which media literacy competencies an average child should develop at every age. She gives substance to the final objectives and curricula according to the framework of the Mediawijs Competency Model. A …
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The Science of the Sea: About an Unknown World Ocean
Our life on Earth is fundamentally connected to the ocean. Food, medicines and raw materials, we get so much from the sea. This book lets you discover all kinds of fascinating mechanisms under the water's surface: single-celled organisms that …
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