-
Outdoor lesson: Moodmeter
You or your team really want to give outdoor lessons. But cold feet will hold you back. The Outdoor Lessons Moodmeter from MOS helps you to grow, together with your students.
Translated by
Downloadable resource -
Outdoor lesson calendar
You resolved to give more outdoor lessons, but you could use some encouragement. On the MOS Outdoor Lesson Calendar you will find weekly suggestions for outdoor lesson activities that match the developmental goals (pre-schoolers) and the final …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (4) -
A healthy and energy-efficient indoor climate: MOS action sheet
In rooms that are well insulated (good insulation is airtight) or where many people live (such as in classrooms), ventilation and ventilation is very important. Sufficient fresh air must be supplied to ensure a healthy indoor climate and to avoid …
Translated by
Downloadable resource -
Mobility: MOS bundle
These cards make the subject of mobility / traffic a topic of discussion for children in the second and third grade of primary school.
- Tackling mobility at school level: the mobility tree is a creative way to make pupils' mode of transport …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (11) -
Classes without walls: a MOS practical book on outdoor lessons
In this brochure, teachers from primary and secondary education testify about their experiences with teaching outdoors.
What are the advantages? How do you get started? What are the barriers and how do you overcome them?
You will also hear scientists …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (8) -
The climate is changing. You too?: MOS action token
Do we bury our heads in the sand for climate change and continue as we are now, or do we go for sustainable change?
This MOS action sheet invites your students to closely examine the climate problem and to take action. It is not too late, but then we …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (12) -
Free the Play Tiger: Challenge Kids to Play Outside
When children play, they not only learn a lot about themselves and the world, but they also meet friends, come into contact with the adult world and conquer their place in society. Because playing outside is under pressure, the school playground …
Translated by
Downloadable resource (7)