Activiteiten voor lager onderwijs
Lesgeven? Goede planningen en afspraken zijn dan een must, maar alles begint toch met voldoende ideeën en inspiratie. Het is normaal dat je eens over het muurtje wil kijken of expertise opzoekt van je collega's in het onderwijsveld.
Alternatieve manieren om te leren
Het mag duidelijk zijn: er zijn voldoende leerrijke en fijne alternatieven, van je leerlingen zelfstandig aan het werk zetten tot spelend leren. Of wat denk je ervan zelf een kennisclip te maken? Duik in het ruime aanbod:
- leerlingen zelfstandig aan het werk zetten;
- speelse en educatieve activiteiten;
- tools om online oefeningen te maken;
- educatieve video's maken en vinden;
- buitenles.
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Master Tom explains: Educational wall charts, classroom materials, instructional videos
Tom is a teacher in the third grade and offers you free material (videos and wall charts) through this website.
To use the print & viewing angle, you must first create a free account.
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Instructional videos Google Workspace: GO! School group 24
On our website you will find instructional videos about Google Drive, Google Classroom, Google Meet, Google Sites, Canva and SketchUp. This website was specially built to best support distance learning for teachers.
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Greenhouse for beans
Make your own greenhouse to grow beans. On this Facebook page, De kleine kornuit , an organization that provides childcare on a farm, offers a simple step-by-step plan to make your own greenhouse.
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Online collaboration: Four tools that work
This website explains four different tools that promote remote collaboration. Each tool is explained from the possibilities of sharing materials, dividing tasks, brainstorming, presenting and collecting information.
All the tools described here are …
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Flipping the classroom: E-learning for teachers
A free self-study course to get started with flipping the classroom and making knowledge clips (board videos, presentation videos, interactive videos and screencasts).
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Calculation videos
A collection of explanation videos arranged by topic:
- adding up,
- subtract,
- multiply,
- share,
- fractures,
- clock reading,
- percentages,
- measuring count,
- ...
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My language: Dissecting sentences and word types
Through this website, students practice around sentence decomposition and word types.
The students can work independently. They watch videos in which the material is explained, they solve online exercises and make tests to see if they have mastered …
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Digital teaching: offering new learning material digitally?
Are you looking for a user-friendly way to provide your students with new material?
On this website you will find step-by-step how to make instructional videos.
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Google Forms
You use Google Forms to make surveys, presentations, questionnaires, ....
Your students can complete or view them digitally.
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Yurls: Collect, organize and share links
Yurls.net is a free service that allows you to collect and organize all your favorite websites on your own home page. In this way you build an ideal start page for your class, your subject or yourself where you have all interesting links within …
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Good math education: Instructional videos
Numerous explainer videos about different calculation components:
- addition and subtraction;
- multiply and divide;
- calculating with fractions and decimals;
- percentages and ratios;
- length, circumference, area, volume, weight and time.
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Flipgrid: Start Class Discussion
Platform where students can make short videos and respond to classmates' opinions to engage in discussion.
Create topics and questions for your class so that students can respond, listen to each other, and engage in discussion.
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