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Visiting: Lesson card
Who lives or works in a monument or valuable building today? Are they proud of their monument? Are there any stories about this? Students discover what it means to be a resident or use of a valuable or protected building.
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On the outside: lesson card
The class explores the landscape around the school. Which elements determine a landscape? Think of its geographical, agricultural, cultural and other history. You can use photos and maps in class or go on a field trip.
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Pack and go: Lesson file
How can you make the public look at heritage in a different way? Think of the artist Christo. The students broaden their expressiveness by artistically drawing attention to immovable heritage from the school environment.
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I see, I see, what you don't see: Lesson Idea
The students study immovable heritage through different methodologies: try blindfolding (feeling the materials), drawing through a description of a fellow student, a text about your favorite place ...
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Looking at houses: Lesson idea
On a walk in the school environment, students learn to observe facades from very different periods. They make sketches, take pictures and also think about the architectural value of recent homes.
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Completely off the map: Lesson idea
Lesson Idea Completely off the map around the theme Immovable heritage in your school district.
The students look for immovable heritage in the neighborhood and locate it on a map. They seek information from various sources. You can link an ICT …
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Shooting with a tablet: Assignments
In this book are eleven missions to photograph with a tablet. The finishing of the photos you do with the app Pixlr Express, which you can download for iOS and Android. Each command highlights a different aspect of photography: rule of thirds, …
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De Panne and the First World War: Walking and cycling map
Because De Panne was located in an unoccupied area behind the Yser, it took a unique and prominent place during the First World War. On the occasion of the commemoration of the centenary of the Great War, the most important events, war relics and …
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