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Art chat cards: Engaging in conversation through art
Our art chat cards invite you to talk to your class group based on a selection of works from the MSK collection.
Together you can talk about everyday topics such as clothing, hobbies, parties, holidays, the senses... In addition, it is a …Translated by
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Child with ink spots: Street art trail with teaching package
Child with ink spots is a street art trail in Turnhout, you will find the lesson package in the appendix.
It is 1892. Senne is 11 years old and a factory child. Like many children, he works in one of the Turnhout printing companies. The work is hard …
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Identi(time): Lesson folder and lesson visit
This lesson folder contains a number of assignments that we do not offer physically in MoMu. You can use them to prepare and post-process your visit to MoMu, or integrate them into your lessons without a visit. You will also find the final …
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Consecrated virgins or daring girls: Reading assignment about women in the Middle Ages
The position of women in the Middle Ages can be described as 'between veneration and contempt'. Women were either daring maidens, daughters of Eve, and thus the objects of oppression and contempt, or consecrated virgins, daughters of Mary, …
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Alone in the World: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about a classic from world literature: Sans Famille or Alone in the World .
This childhood adventure novel was written in 1878 by Hector Malot and is about the foundling Remi and the search for his origin. The …
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Alexander The Great: Comic Strip
Alexander The Great, educational albums and bundles for schools and teachers.
Publisher Strips2Go has published six historical comics about the famous conqueror Alexander De Grote:
- gag albums De Kleine Alexander, De Groene Jaren and Alfa & …
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The Story of Kaspar Hauser: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about the world famous nineteenth century boy, Kaspar Hauser, the child of Europe. The creation of a cartoon is also discussed in more detail.
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Joost van den Vondel, poems: Lesidee
Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679) was not called the prince of Dutch poets for nothing, because he excelled in almost all poetic genres.
In this learning tool you will become acquainted with his occasional poetry and his so-called satirical poems. …
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Herman Gorter: Love poetry
Herman Gorter (1864-1927) belonged to the group of writers who spoke in the 1880s and who are therefore called the 'Movement of the Eighties'. The poems he collected in the 1890 collection Verses are usually called 'sensitive verses'. We can regard …
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Radio Word Forest: Listening to images with a story
What do you see in a sculpture? What would the artist have thought of when creating this image?
On the occasion of Antwerp Book City in 2004, the Middelheim Museum commissioned various youth authors to write a story for an image from the permanent …Translated by
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Greek and Roman Mythology: Tableau vivant
In this learning resource on Greek and Roman mythology, your students create a tableau vivant from a well-known painting or sculpture of a scene or figure from mythology. They must be as faithful as possible in making their photo of the copy.
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Eyes that look: Teaching package
Today we live in a visual culture. Young people are continuously confronted with visual information: videos and photos on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Images are always present, but how well can young people look and observe? And can they still …
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