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Split to 6 - De Rekenlijn
In this video you can see how a teacher gets started with the method De Rekenlijn, a calculation method for children with delayed development.
In this video the split of 6 is made.
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Operations up to 100 without bridge: Moving learning as homework
Miss Angel explains how the students can get started with moving learning at home.
In this video she tells how you can combine practicing operations with a fun movement exercise on a drawn calculator.
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Operations up to 100 with bridge: Learning in motion as homework
Miss Angel explains how the students can get started with moving learning at home.
In this video she explains how you can combine practicing edits with a movement exercise, namely knocking over pots.
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Sine and cosine in an isosceles triangle: Explanatory video
In this video I explain how to determine missing sides of an isosceles triangle using sine and cosine.
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Learning mathematical definitions. How do I do that?
Share this video with your students. How do you memorize mathematical definitions?
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Add up to 100 with materials
In the video you can see how a student makes two sums using materials from Montessori education (Montessori Stamp Game).
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Add up to 10 with UNO cards and blocks
The student draws two UN cards. He visualizes the numbers on the cards with colored calculating blocks (snap cubes).
He counts the blocks together and writes down the sum.Translated by
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Find the missing number in the number row
The children complete the rows of numbers with numbered clothes pegs.
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Teaching and learning with living heritage: School project
Living heritage in the classroom: hang, Japanese printing in art and math classes.
(Campus Comenius, Brussels, Belgium.)
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From digital clock to analog clock
Roll the dice. The dice form a digital hour.
Set this hour on the analog clock.Translated by
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Share with tools
Material to visually represent the simple divisions.
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Numerical addition with tools
Figures with bridge using a box and cups.
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