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Dots on your hand against bullying: Photo collage
Put four dots on your hand and show that you are against bullying. The students learn about the meaning of the 4 dots.
The students organize a photo shoot and make a collage.
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Make a fat ball for the birds yourself
Make fat balls for the birds yourself.
Necessities:- solid frying fat in block form,
- birdseed,
- cupcake cases,
- muffin tin,
- cutters,
- oven plate,
- baking paper,
- straws or chopsticks,
- jute rope,
- cooking pot and fire,
- spoon.
Method:
Heat a fat block until …
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Looking with the camera: Whole, part, far, near
Use the photo device to look for things (whole - part) and discover how you have to stand to see this. We experience near or far. You can also practice the perspective: from above, the side, the bottom.
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Success bottle for during the test weeks
Give the students a bottle of water with the text on the front 'I look extra carefully at the keys for what is asked.'
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Calculating Mixed Circuits: Exercises Part 9
With this exercise you learn to calculate the voltages, currents and resistances in a mixed circuit of resistors.
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Article: Filling in the blanks about the article
Do the exercises on using the article .
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Petroleum: Refining Process and Applications
Review exercises on the petroleum refining process.
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Tackling a problem: Step-by-step plan
A visual representation of the steps to tackle a problem: what, how, do (write down), check.
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L'adjectif: Exercise - Quartier Latin 1
Grammar exercise on l'adjectif from quartier 4.
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L'adjectif possessif: Exercise
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Demonstrative and Relative Pronouns
Exercise with demonstrative and relative pronouns. You fill in the correct demonstrative (this, that, this, that) or relative (that, that, what) pronoun.
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Ing-form of infinitive without to - Backbone 1
This exercise is based on Backbone 1 , Unit 3, page 44, exercise 11. Fill in the correct form of the verb: ing-form or infinitive without to :- can/cannot,
- to be into,
- to be good at.
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