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Create a breeding ground for growing bacteria
In this video you will see how you can make a simple food base with kitchen materials, with gelatin, sugar and water. Samples are also taken and placed on the culture medium to grow bacteria. The result of the cultivation cannot be seen in the …
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Until next time: Song
Song to sing together to end the day.
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Getting started with XR at school and in the classroom: Poster
Poster with brief guidelines and tips on how to start with XR at school.
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New Authority: Poster
This poster is displayed in all classrooms and provides options for the teacher to deal with difficult behaviour.
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Make a creepy beast by using frottage: Instruction film with lesson plan
This lesson is a creative lesson in which the students reflect on their environment. They learn about concepts such as frotting, surrealism, texture and structure. This in the theme of a creepy animal of your choice.
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Make up a weather report with weather maps
In this video you can see students at work while they come up with a weather forecast with weather maps. They make up a sound for every weather condition. This can be through their voice, objects, musical instruments.
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Touchpad tips for Chromebooks
The poster shows touchpad operations for working with the Chromebooks. Handy to distribute to your students and teachers who work on Chromebooks.
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Leisure activities with OKAN students: Knowledge clip and teaching material
In this knowledge clip, a few final-year students of the Bachelor of Social Work at Artevelde University College Ghent explain how you can make the search for leisure activities among OKAN students more accessible by organizing a leisure market. …
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How to tell the date: Schedule
This is a fill-in chart about the formation of dates in English. Some ordinal numbers have not yet been entered. At the bottom, students can write their own birthday following the step-by-step plan above.
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Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Scheme
This diagram helps students to find the correct name (parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square or trapezoid) of a quadrilateral.
Source: Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Step- by-step plan by Annelies Lannoo
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Number line up to 100
A number line up to 100. This can be placed on the classroom wall or used as individual support.
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Clap along with different rhythms: Exercise
You can use this video to let your students clap (in two voices) with different rhythms from MCV 2.2 .
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