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Getting started with XR: Didactic tips and guidelines for using XR in the classroom
In this contribution you, as a teacher, will receive practical and pedagogical tips to get started with XR in the classroom.
The bundle is an adapted version of the contribution to KlasCement by Kim De Keyzer .
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Stress bucket
Sometimes your bucket fills slowly and suddenly your bucket overflows and you have an explosion.
To prevent this, use a clothes peg to indicate how full the bucket is.At the bottom you can write down activities that provide peace and quiet, adaptable …
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Sprint reading program: School policy
This is an example of a school's sprint policy.
It can serve as inspiration for schools that also want a policy around Sprint to add to the school's ICT policy plan or healthcare policy.Translated by
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Thumbs up card
Appointment sheet for good behavior on the playground or in the classroom.
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RABARBERA: Values and points of interest in the classroom
RABARBERA are the first letters of the values that form the basis for the class agreements:
- respect for people, materials and nature;
- attention to each other;
- it's okay to be angry:
- wow, that's well done (generosity);
- peace;
- politeness; …
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Reward card: Theme space
When the students are good, they earn stickers or stamps. If they have a bad day, they can get a red ball.
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Rest cards
The student has a number of rest cards available.
If things don't work out in class, he can use such a card to express his feelings and to request a time-out.Conversely, the teacher can also place a card on the student's couch to indicate that it is …
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Reading in the classroom: Trading cards
The students receive these tickets for trading in their books. For example, they are allowed to change books two or three times a week during reading quarters.
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Important dates: Wall plate
A calendar with important dates that students need to remember.
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Making a sound bath for Halloween: Recording
Through this audio fragment you will find a sound bath made for Halloween. The students experiment with making sounds with natural elements (branches, leaves), their voices and musical instruments.
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Homework checklist: Bookmark
Step-by-step plan that is placed as a bookmark in the students' agenda so that they can start their homework in the evening and not forget anything.
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Signaling plan
With this signaling plan based on the traffic light, you can identify the signals from your student that indicate that things are not going so well. This plan also includes what the student and others in his environment can do.
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