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Chatter cards: Responsible demonstration
Students regularly see demonstrations and demonstrations on TV by citizens who draw attention to their cause. Unfortunately, things sometimes get out of hand with destruction and aggression. What should students think of this? Where are the …
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My role models: Worksheet
Role models are important. They give you an example of what you too can be or become. A role model can be someone from your private life, for example your father, aunt, neighbor... But it can also be someone famous. This worksheet allows students …
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How are you?: Goose sign
This game board can be used to talk to students.
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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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Financial literacy: Educational posters
In this learning resource you will find educational posters about financial literacy.
The Fundamentals of Financial Literacy toolkit provides a five-part framework for young people to explore the basic concepts of finance.
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Ice cream challenge: Product development project
An addition to the Ice cream challenge: Developing a product from Melanie Tamsin
With this series of lessons of three lessons, students work in a group to devise and make an ice cream. They come up with a logo, packaging and a name. The ice cream is …
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Dealing with anger and frustration: Fact sheet
What makes me angry? How do I recognize anger in myself and others? What can I do myself? What can others do?
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Stop, think, act: Step-by-step plan
Stop-think-do-check step-by-step plan with additional clarification questions for the students per step.
Pics from Word.
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Let's Talk About Sex: Educational Posters
The interactive toolkit Let's talk about sex offers all professionals the opportunity to work with children and young people about sexuality in a playful and accessible way. Working on this topic enables children and young people to make …
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Write yourself: Poetry assignment
Students create a self through the well-known elf and the selfie in words. An exercise in concise, but feasible writing through the challenge of the form.
No specific initial situation is required.
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Graphic self-portrait: Step-by-step plan
Use this step-by-step plan to create a graphic self-portrait.
Supplies
- photo of the student
- plastic case
- alcohol marker
- acrylic paint
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Friendship: Reflection Paper
Reflect with your students about friendship and how to be a good friend.
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