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Heritage Bank Waasland
The Heritage Bank is a selection from the rich collections of heme groups, archives and private individuals from the Waasland.
This archive contains 65,000 photographs, newspaper pages, records or movies.
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Beveren busy: Fictional characters testify about life during the Great War
This blog bring historical and fictional characters reported their lives during the Great War.
Under the heading Tips for schools you can find to some lesson ideas to get around this issue in the classroom.
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Professions in the hospital
Lesson plan and domino design, to acquaint students with different professions associated with a hospital.
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Advertising: Price your empire
This contribution deals with the seduction techniques of advertising.
It is intended that students:
- meaning can give to advertising;
- discover the tricks used by the advertising industry;
- articulate the manipulation that creates advertising; …
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Close-up view in gouache and colored pencil
Lesson preparation in which is taught step by step how to develop a close-up of an eye.
The paint is applied opaque. After the paint has dried, you can still shadow the paint with colored pencil. This brings out the texture of the brushstrokes. The …
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Monotypes after artist Kees van Dongen
The students are instructed to make monotypes based on the works of Kees van Dongen. In doing so, they must choose a color pair that is complementary. They are then allowed to touch up their monotype with colored pencil to increase the monotype …
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Still life in gouache after Adami
Valerio Adami belongs to the pop art. Pop art is an art movement that enjoyed its heyday in the 60s of the twentieth century.
The students learn more about this movement and then use the grid technique to make such a work.
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Onomatopee and Roy Lichtenstein
Starting from the explosion works of Roy Lichtenstein, the students learn what onomatopoeia are and work them out themselves. They learn what primary and secondary colors are and apply this in their work.
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Mask with emotion in papier-mâché and detail in felt
This is a lesson plan spread over three lessons with the theme emotion.
- Lesson 1: work the surface of a bowl with paper mache and apply details such as nose, mouth, eyes with paper pulp.
- Lesson 2: Felting a detail, eg mustache, hair, beard, …
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Room with wife after Henri Matisse
The students create a room based on works by Henri Matisse. They will divide an A3 sheet into ground and wall. In addition, they have to design their own wallpaper to make their room a bit more pleasant.
Then they have to draw a reclining woman, …
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Create a composition with letters
In this lesson, students have to make a composition with letters. They learn four different techniques to apply monotype:
- paint on plastic;
- scratches in ink;
- monotype by push-through;
- monotype by using letters as a template.
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