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What does art tell?: Teaching package
What does art tell us? What story does a work of art tell? What does a work of art say about the time and space in which it was created, about the artist or possible client?
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Karel van de Woestijne, The father's house: Leiside
Karel van de Woestijne (1878-1929) was part of the second generation of the magazine Van Nu en Straks. His debut collection Het vaderhuis (1903) belongs to the canon of Dutch literature.
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Multatuli (1820-1887), Max Havelaar's speech to the heads of Lebak: Teaching idea
The most famous speech in Dutch literature is the speech to the heads of Lebak from the eighth chapter of Max Havelaar van Multatuli, pseudonym of Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887). This speech is not only a canon text from our literature, but can …
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Harry Mulisch, The attack: Teaching idea
The attack is the best-known novel by the Dutch writer Harry Mulisch, which was published in 1982. The book belongs to the canon of post-war Dutch literature.
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ZILL: Overview goals for six-year-olds
ZILL goals up to 6 years: all Zill goals to be achieved by 6 years.
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Unplugged programming: Program a human
A fun and simple programming task. You don't need a computer for it.
Computers do not interpret, they perform literal tasks and instructions. Thus, a programmer must divide an existing problem into small sub-steps that are executable by the computer. …
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Ida Gerhardt (1905-1997), Collected poems: Lesson idea
Ida Gerhardt (1905-1997) studied classical languages and became a secondary school teacher. According to many critics, she was the greatest 20th-century poet in our language area. The main themes of her work are nature, love and religion. Her …
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Reinout van Montalbaen and the history of the Four Heemskinderen: Lesson
A Ros Beiaardommegang is held in Dendermonde every ten years, which has been recognized by the UNESCO as an intangible world heritage site. It depicts the story of the Four Heemskinderen, who are constantly at loggerheads with their uncle …
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Making a lapbook: Lesson sheet and worksheet
In this lesson for the kangaroo effect or plus operation, children make a lapbook in a small group on a topic of their choice.
A lapbook is a folder with a collection of mini-books and flaps in which there is room for drawings, stories, chronological …
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Summer School: Program
You can use this material when organizing a summer school. For two weeks, students are taken to Digitasia. The focus is on learning to learn and reading skills.
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Poetry in Kindergarten: Teaching Ideas for "Who Cuts the Giant's Toes?"
Teaching ideas about poetry in kindergarten. Based on three verses from the book Who cuts the giant's toes? Here you will find six lesson ideas for different learning areas.
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A look at your talent, a look at your future: Theme Bundle
Theme bundle with the following topics:
- the talents of the children,
- diversity of talents,
- study attitude,
- prejudices,
- on the way to the Professional House,
- study choice.
The students also go out to the Professions House.
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