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Math cabinet: Organizing math games
In this blog, Annieke describes what she uses a math cabinet for at school and how it is divided.
There are many math games and materials at her school. To give these materials a central place, the teachers have put together a math cabinet. The …
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Six different ways to practice the times tables
In this article you will find six different ways to practice the times tables in a fun way:
- kaboom;
- conquer land;
- Pim Pam Pet;
- sum finder;
- sum run;
- dot drawing.
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Time visualization: Tool
The D4E1 Timevisualization aid has been developed as a personalized tool to gain insight into:
- what part of the day it is at a certain time,
- which part of the day a certain activity takes place,
- when an action is necessary for activities within a …
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Should gifted students also record intermediate steps?
Gifted students sometimes do not understand why they have to write down intermediate steps in exercises. In this article you will find tips on how to tackle this in the classroom.
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Lesson in Reading: Inspiration guide for effective reading education in preschool, primary and secondary education
This guide contains 16 inspiration cards, each starting from a key question about reading and reading education. Each question is answered on the basis of recent scientific research, supplemented with practical tips and concrete examples.
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Get started with textless picture books and talking boards for all ages
Textless picture books and discussion boards are tools to stimulate language development and multilingualism. This applies to both language learners with Dutch as their home language (NT1) and to language learners for whom Dutch is the second …
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Five recommendations for optimal math opportunities for young children: Preschool
How can every child between 3 and 7 years get optimal opportunities for a good mathematical foundation? A crucial question, especially when you realize that there is a strong correlation between early math skills and later school success. The …
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Targeted math in differently organized education
There are schools that organize their education differently in order to tailor it (even) better to the learning needs of children. The curriculum year class system is often also broken. In this form of education, children are given more space to …
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Arithmetic math is and remains a challenging conversation
You can't start early enough with mathematical thinking and reasoning. In this article by According to Bartjens, the authors show that children can be challenged at an early age to think about mathematical concepts. By looking together for the common …
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Guidelines to make math worksheets auti-friendly
In this study by Celine Van Laecke, it was investigated which problems children with ASD experience when calculating and more specifically when working with the classic math sheets.
And how can we make math worksheets auti-friendly?
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An alternative way to teach math to students with ASD
The professional field requires concrete educational programs that meet the needs of students with ASD. By designing a work system for mathematics tailored to students with ASD, an attempt is made to anticipate the vacuum within the current …
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Support Center Central Tests in Education: Vision text and explainer
Curious about what the central keys look like and how they are created? This video illustrates the activities and vision of the Policy Research Center. This video was developed by Studio Monk in collaboration with the Steunpunt.
The Center's vision …
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