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Counting money: One euro coins
Fill the piggy bank. Drag each one euro into the slot of the piggy bank and count up to 10 euros.
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Seterra Geography: Blind map exercises
With the exercises on this website you can practice continents, countries, rivers, capitals, rivers on a blind map.
After selecting a card, you must click on what is requested by time.
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Arithmetic with MAB material up to a thousand: Digibord
MAB is the abbreviation of 'Multibase Arithmetic Blocks'. Arrange numbers using individual blocks (units), bars (tens), squares (hundreds) and cubes (thousands). Visualize positional values within numbers.
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Arithmetic with MAB material up to and including the hundred field: Digibord
MAB is the abbreviation of 'Multibase Arithmetic Blocks'. Place numbers using individual blocks (units), bars (tens) and squares (hundreds). Visualize positional values within numbers.
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Counting with circles and emojis
Learning to count with different objects and circles. Select emojis and then add as many using the left or right arrows. You can also add black circles to compare and count correctly.
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Math cabinet: Organizing math games
In this blog, Annieke describes what she uses a math cabinet for at school and how it is divided.
There are many math games and materials at her school. To give these materials a central place, the teachers have put together a math cabinet. The …
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Israel Neumann in the Fort of Breendonk: In-depth school visit
This page is intended as an in-depth explanation after a visit to the Sammellager Breendonk. Students learn about the life of one of the prisoners, Israel Neumann.
The page uses a podcast on this topic and contains a dozen questions on the theme. The …
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Six different ways to practice the times tables
In this article you will find six different ways to practice the times tables in a fun way:
- kaboom;
- conquer land;
- Pim Pam Pet;
- sum finder;
- sum run;
- dot drawing.
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Addition and subtraction up to 10
Use this game to practice adding and subtracting up to 10. At the top you will see a split. Make the frog jump to the correct answer. You have ten seconds to solve the exercise.
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Split to 10
Use this game to practice splitting up to 10. At the top you will see a split. Make the frog jump to the correct answer. You have ten seconds to solve the split.
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Split to 6
Use this game to practice splitting up to 6. At the top you will see a split. Make the frog jump to the correct answer. You have ten seconds to solve the split.
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Counting to 5 or to 9: Hamster game
You can practice counting and writing numbers through various games. There is also an exercise where you have to put the numbers in the correct order.
Before the game starts, you can indicate whether you want to practice until 5 or until 9.
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