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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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Food chain, plant identification and lost vegetables: Teaching outside
On this Padlet you will find the following ideas for an outdoor lesson activity:
- food chain;
- identify plants and mushrooms;
- link images of lost vegetables to the correct name.
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Water pollution, water piano, and the relationship between fractions and percents: Teaching outdoors
On this Padlet you will find the following ideas for an outdoor lesson activity around the theme of water:
- relationship between fractions and percents;
- water pollution;
- making music on a water piano.
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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The 'Always and Everywhere' book: Video clips
Vincent, a young, hip artist, arrives at the professor's at exactly ten past ten. Why at ten past ten? The professor loves books. He knows all about it... But Vincent arrives with a very special book. Could it be an 'Always and Everywhere' …
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Children's books about how the brain works
A list of books about how the brain works.
The way the brain works is very complicated. However, it can be very useful to talk to children about how the brain works. If you start using mindset methods or would like to get started with a growth …
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How do you talk about the war in Ukraine in class?
In this article, Anton Horeweg gives practical tips for talking about the war in Ukraine.
How do you tell about it? And what do you say?
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Making a laptop: What? How? Why?
A lapbook looks like a large cover that you fill inside with mini-books, flip-books and other works. It can be used to creatively present a book, to present the processing of a research question or as a presentation of a project.
A lapbook is a …
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Collaboration between school and organization
In this article, Heidi Pype explains that it can be enriching to collaborate with an organization with your school. Together with Velt's volunteers, the children learn to sow, plant and harvest.
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Curriculum MMWT: Cahier world orientation FOPEM
FOPEM schools work for world orientation with their own cahier. It is a working tool that you can fully master in order to work purposefully and at the same time experientially on WO.
In the document you will find information about:
- the cycle of …
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Motivating students to learn a language
Do you know it? Students who are timid or anxious to speak in front of the class. How can we help these students?
This is possible through the use of technology such as the iPad.
The goal is not to use an iPad, but how do we encourage students to …
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The Borger Witches
The Borger Witches is a free book. It is:
- a funny, exciting, current, online story about witches, teachers and corona;
- an accessible book with short sentences in OTT and a simple storyline;
- a book that connects with the world of young people; …
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