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Boudewijn de Groot, Het Land van Maas en Waal (1966): Listening and reading
Het Land van Maas en Waal is a song by Boudewijn de Groot with a text by Lennaert Nijgh. It is one of the canon texts of Dutch song. Thanks to the rhythmic melody and the colorful arrangement, the song is still able to appeal to young people.
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Green screen effect in iMovie: Step-by-step plan
A simple step-by-step guide on how to apply the green screen effect to a video in iMovie on the iPad.
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Reading and singing F and G clef: Exercises
Using these exercises, your students will learn to read and sing the fa clef and the treble clef. This singing exercise is especially suitable for first-year pianists who can be harmonically accompanied by the teacher at the piano.
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Phonemic awareness: Sound samples
Working on phonemic awareness and mastery of sounds is a crucial aspect of language development. Foreign language newcomers have to work with it from the start.
To provide sufficient tools for imprinting our sounds, an image and a gesture were linked …
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Verb conjugation in the OTT and OVT: Posters
Two posters: one about the conjugation of verbs in the present tense, and one about the conjugation of weak verbs in the simple past tense.
On the poster about the OVT, a pictogram indicates that verbs with a non-voiced consonant before -en in the …
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Rhythmic performance and fine vista: Singing lessons for the exam with score
These new self-written lessons for the exam are very useful as exam material. You can use them in different ways:
- There is also a particle that must be performed rhythmically.
- There is a particle that you can use as prima vista.
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Question words: Poster
This is a poster with the main question words, each time with a drawing.
- Interrogative pronouns: who, what, what, what for (whose have I left out)
- Adverbs that we use as question words: when, why, where, how, with what and how much.
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Declension adjective and adverb: Poster
This poster gives a clear overview of the rules regarding whether or not to add an -e to adjectives or adverbs. My students know the symbols used from the phrase cards, but they should be clear.
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Position Verbs: Posters
In Dutch we use to stand, lie, sit and hang to indicate the position of an object (in many other languages only one verb is used for this). To make it visual for my students, I made these posters.
Edit: The poster with 8 position words also lists the …
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Personal, possessive, demonstrative and reflexive pronouns: Posters
In this learning resource you will find posters with a visual representation of the main pronouns:
- personal pronouns;
- personal pronouns (non-subject form);
- possessives;
- demonstrative pronouns;
- reflexive pronouns.
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Witches: Expression Lesson
In this learning resource you will find some examples of exercises on expression within the theme of witches and Halloween.
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Poems: Evaluation sheet
In this learning resource you will find an example of an evaluation sheet that can help the little ones evaluate a poem.
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