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Form drawing: Step-by-step plans
Students draw different figures on the basis of the step-by-step plans. They learn to work with a compass and a protractor and they practice concepts such as perpendicular, center point, line segment ...
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Your Name Binary: String Keychain
Create a keychain with your name in binary code.
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There you play with others on the square: Poem
The poem There you just play on the square was written by himself.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may include:
- What would you like to play …
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There you just play on the street: Poem
The poem There you just play on the street is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may …
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There you lie in a strange bed: Poem
The poem There you lie in a strange bed is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to engage in conversation with your students. …
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There you are for the first time in the new class: Poem
The poem There you are for the first time in the new class is self-written and provided with self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. …
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There you are in an unknown country: Poem
The poem There you are in an unknown country is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
- Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion.
- Have the students draw their own stuffed …
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Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Scheme
This diagram helps students to find the correct name (parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square or trapezoid) of a quadrilateral.
Source: Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Step- by-step plan by Annelies Lannoo
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Number line up to 100
A number line up to 100. This can be placed on the classroom wall or used as individual support.
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Composer Rhymes: Lesson Idea
Get your students excited about a number of classical composers by having them make their own rhymes on the names of the composers whose music they play or the composers they are introduced to in your lesson.
A number of examples that you will find …
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Number image: Train model
Image of train with two wagons to visualize exercises such as sums up to 20 with bridge.
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Practicing numbers with sliding slats
Practice numbers up to 99 or 999 in a playful way by moving the bars.
Practice reading and writing numbers.
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