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Sinterklaas tool: Writing aid
Everyone already knows that you can speak to a computer. You can also create apps that listen to what you say.
How fun is it for a young child to ask Sinterklaas via an app how to write the toys for his wish list.
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Camping: Spot the five differences
Do you see the five differences around the campfire?
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At home with Muis: Reading app
An interactive reading app based on the book series of the same name by Muis, written and illustrated by Pauline Baartmans. In the app you will find different stories of Mouse and Bear.
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Garden tools: Spot the five differences
Can you see the five differences? Click on what's different.
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Gardening: Spot the five differences
Can you see the five differences? Click on what's different.
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Bang: Multilingual picture book
Anxious ! is a picture book for children aged four to ten years. It is published in seven versions in which Dutch is each combined with a second language: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, French, Polish or Turkish. You can explore this …
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Sheep swims (not): Reading book
Sheep is coming swimming! The sun is shining and Sheep wants to go to sea. There is a big problem though. Why is Seal disappointed, Turtle so tired and Shark furious? What can Sheep do to make the animals happy again?
The simple demolition times shown …
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Read your hunger: Food and drink as the basis for functional and preparatory reading
Read your hunger is a new look at reading education. It is a method for functional and preparatory reading based on words related to the theme of nutrition.
Originally, the package was created for children in special education type 2 to encourage …
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Grandma talks so crazy ?!
The children's book Grandma talks so crazy ?! can be offered as a reading book to explain to children what a stroke is. In this book we specifically discuss the language disorder aphasia that often accompanies this.
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Letter recognition with the flashlight tool: Prowise Presenter
The letters of the alphabet are practiced. Students use the flashlight tool to find which words start with the indicated letter.
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Weird guys: An inclusive picture and poem book
Weird Guys is a book that anyone can read. Also people who are blind or visually impaired, who have dyslexia or another reading disability.
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Carnival, clapping words: Prowise Presenter
Use this festive activity during Carnival. Practice the auditory synthesis by chopping and pasting words and then letting them sound. The words can be changed as desired.
No Prowise account yet, register for free . Presenter is completely free.
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