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Week of the Forest: Assignment cards
Eleven assignment cards for different target groups that you can carry out in your classroom or in the forest.
Students learn about the following topics:
- ecosystems;
- making peanut rolls and fat balls for birds;
- food chain and food cycle;
- examine …
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Week of the forest: Bingo
Bingo for Forest Week. You can use this bingo when you go out in nature with your students. Who will be the first to fill a row? And who is the top detective who can tick off an entire map?
The file contains four different bingo cards. You can …
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Repair café: Repairman for the class
Tips for visiting a Repair Café or a professional repairer in the area with your class. Or to possibly invite a repairer to class.
During such a visit or class discussion, students discover what volunteer or professional repairers do, but also …
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Fifty things to do for your twelve years: Natuurpunt
Building a tree house, taking a mud bath, braiding flowers in your hair ... It's nice, and good for body and mind to be outside. Children never forget their first wild steps in nature. And the younger, the greater the chance that the passion …
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Monument Log: Lesson Idea
Visit and explore the same immovable heritage several years in a row and bond with it. For example, the students follow the evolution year after year, they record this in a log and they take measurements.
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Monuments in decline, decay in monuments: Lesfiche
Via a (fictional) letter from the mayor, the class is asked to investigate the heritage in the school environment.
Which elements (inside or outside) have suffered damage and need to be repaired or restored? The students draw up an inspection report …
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Pack and go: Lesson file
How can you make the public look at heritage in a different way? Think of the artist Christo. The students broaden their expressiveness by artistically drawing attention to immovable heritage from the school environment.
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I see, I see, what you don't see: Lesson Idea
The students study immovable heritage through different methodologies: try blindfolding (feeling the materials), drawing through a description of a fellow student, a text about your favorite place ...
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The environment book: Lesson idea
Lesson Idea The environment book on the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school neighbourhood.
An environment book (or environmental book) lists all interesting places, buildings, institutions, nature, domains and other locations in the …
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Repurposing buildings: Lesson idea
Lesson Idea Repurposing buildings around the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school neighbourhood.
The students learn which new functions we can give to architectural heritage. Departure of a current example of repurposing in the school …
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Scenario for field case nature experience
The nature experience script is full of inspiration to experience nature together with your students.
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Mobility: MOS bundle
These sheets make mobility / traffic the subject of discussion for preschool children and children of the first and second year.
- Recognizing passing traffic (sound games).
- Mobility survey where the toddlers question parents and grandparents using …
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