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bouncy bands
A bouncy band is an elastic band that hangs between the legs of the table.
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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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Success bottle for during the test weeks
Give the students a bottle of water with the text on the front 'I look extra carefully at the keys for what is asked.'
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Fruit and water day: Poster
Introduce a healthy day and use homemade posters for this.
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Getting started with contract work, corner work and differentiation
How does your pupils independently work on a number of tasks where you can differentiate and remediate?
In the class of Yannice they use a work form under the name Maatjeswerk. It is a combination of contract work, corner work, mini-classes and …
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Day line with duplicate blocks
Stick a piece of tape on a duplo pad and write a day's activity on it with an alcohol marker.
Form a day line with several duplo blocks.
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Introduce yourself: Facebook profile
The students write down information about themselves on a Facebook sheet:
- school and classroom,
- birthplace and date,
- residence,
- Hobbies,
- friends,
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M & M Game: Love
Each student takes an M & M and answer the question associated with the selected color.
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Introduce yourself with the hand method
Students first make an impression of their hand. Then they write on each finger an answer to the corresponding question:
- What am I good at? (thumb)
- What do I want to achieve? What is my goal? (index finger)
- What do I hate? (middle finger)
- What am I …
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Clothespin on hedgehog: Fine motor skills
The student must pin the clothespin to the correct colored hedgehog. There are pockets to pin the clothespin.
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Past participle: Crossword puzzle
Crossword puzzle in which you always enter the past participle.
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possessive pronoun (4)
Exercise on the possessive pronoun in German.
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