Knutselen je leerlingen voor Moederdag of Vaderdag?
Elk jaar opnieuw inspiratie vinden voor een leuk geschenk om mama of papa te vieren is niet simpel. Gelukkig delen tientallen leraren hun inspiratie én stappenplannen voor gestructureerde muzische lessen. Ontdek ze verder op deze pagina.
Wil je dat die knutselactiviteit niet ontaardt in totale chaos? Check dan hoe juf Greet en juf Helga stappenplannen gebruiken. Want beeldend werken is tof! Maar niet als leerlingen je hulp constant nodig hebben en de lijm en verf je rond de oren vliegen.
'Meer creativiteit en minder gedoe, dankzij stappenplannen', zegt juf Greet
VIDEO: "Met dit PowerPointsjabloon maak je in een wip een stappenplan."
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Mama is great: Drawing for Mother's Day
In this drawing lesson you learn to make a drawing for mom. A drawing with mountains and peaks, because 'mama is great'.
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Paper crafting with students with limited mobility
This manual explains paper crafting in several steps, using photos.
It is mainly intended for students with limited hand movements or students who are in wheelchairs where the classic way of scooping paper from a high bin with the help of two hands is …
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Father's Day: Creative tips - Vuile vingers
Especially for Father's Day: two cool crafting tips. Make a mat from old bicycle tires and from a bottle of glass markers.
A creative (corona) tip to tinker alone or together with children with materials that are available at home.Translated by
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Tips for Father's Day
Discover fun activities for Father's Day in the video:
- a stop-motion movie for a superhero dad;
- a T-shirt with matching massage for the relaxed dad;
- a sweatband and sports assignments for the sporty dad;
- a homemade instrument for the musical …
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Creative tips for Mother's Day - Vuile vingers
Mommies are superheroes too! Let's put them in the spotlight on Mother's Day. Dirty Fingers gives you two creative tips.
A creative (corona) tip to tinker alone or together with children with materials that are available at home.
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