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Feedback writing assignments: Structure and punctuation
With this LessonUp, your students will get started with supporting information about feedback, feed-up and feedforward. In addition, they learn about the correct use of commas and when to start a new paragraph. This supporting information is …
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Alone in the World: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about a classic from world literature: Sans Famille or Alone in the World .
This childhood adventure novel was written in 1878 by Hector Malot and is about the foundling Remi and the search for his origin. The …
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Alexander The Great: Eduscape
This is an online, interactive eduscape about Alexander The Great.
The existing educational dossier on Alexander the Great and Greek mythology was cast in an Eduscape site. You will find multiple choice questions (based on the comics, historical …
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The Story of Kaspar Hauser: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about the world famous nineteenth century boy, Kaspar Hauser, the child of Europe. The creation of a cartoon is also discussed in more detail.
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Windows: Blog about art
Windows is a blog devoted entirely to art and related matters. Every week there is a message about backgrounds to art news, but there is also room for consideration and analysis.
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The 5 questions: Students write about happiness in times of isolation
Students from primary and secondary education can send in their blog their answers to five questions about happiness, education, reading, living and unforgettable moments:
- In times of isolation, what have I learned about what makes people happy? …
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Renaissance and Humanism: Webquest
On the basis of this website you can discover how the Renaissance and Humanism worked. The website was created during the corona period. You can work at your own pace.
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De Taalfluisteraar: Weblog from Herman Boel
De Taalfluisteraar is an initiative of Facts Author and translator Herman Boel. Through his blog he shares his view of language in the broad sense and links it to current (and less current) events. For example, he sometimes exposes pseudotal …
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Steven Delarue: Weblog
Blog by Steven Delarue, one of the driving forces behind the Fons magazine that he founded with Heleen Rijckaert. He also works at the Ghent Education Center . There he works on the themes of OKAN, multilingualism, refugees and diversity.
You will …
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Bruegel the Elder: Blog
Blog where you can find information, images, reviews of paintings and museums ... about Bruegel the Elder. Deliberately chosen to write the name with eu (read the reason for that at: https://breugeldeoude.com/over/ , because should be ue ...
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Travel planning: Webquest
Students have to look up information for this assignment on various websites within the Travel theme.
They choose whether to make the assignment for France or England. They themselves look for transport, sights, places to eat... They also take the …
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Consonants m and n: Latin script practice series
In this practice series you can practice on the consonants m and n.
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