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Activities with light table
Some examples of how you can use a light table:
- sorting exercise autumn,
- sorting transparent cylinders,
- fine motor skills with magnetic chips,
- sorting exercise with magnetic bar,
- drawing in colored rice.
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Sequences: One-box task
This series of folders is made easy to sort print material. The velcro system helps to keep the spots in place.
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One-box tasks: Practical examples
Some examples of task boxes:
- insert puzzle,
- approach,
- updo,
- power,
- string,
- to sort.
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Updo: One-box job
Some examples of task boxes that practice fine motor skills.
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Developing strength in the hands: One box task
An exercise for a task box where the student has to move objects.
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Circle of trust
You can work in the classroom with a circle of trust. You can use it to not always check all the work of all students. Students who are always fine enter the circle of trust. From that group of students you can select a number of students and do a …
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Getting started with XR at school and in the classroom: Poster
Poster with brief guidelines and tips on how to start with XR at school.
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Filling a museum yourself: Lesidee
These images show how students get to work to fill their own museum with works of art.
Introduction
- You start with an interview. What do your students see? They indicate that they see an empty white space. You can then leave from there: a museum is …
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Planning board in freinet class
In this photo you see a planning board for the first grade in a freinet class. The students have two tasks, two instructions and two free choices.
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Everyone belongs: Decoration for the classroom door
You can decorate your classroom door with a bee. Above it you can write the following text: Everyone belongs.
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Crown with patterns
Introduce the children to the patterns in a creative way. With this assignment they discover patterns everywhere. This insight into patterns is important for mathematical development.
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There you play with others on the square: Poem
The poem There you just play on the square was written by himself.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may include:
- What would you like to play …
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