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Booklet for the SprintPlus online learning program
You use the Sprint Book together with the online learning process for SprintPlus.
Students can work in groups or independently. In the book, students indicate what they can already do or have learned.
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LIST and THINK: Didactics to work around reading
LIST and DENK are two didactics for working on reading in pre-primary and primary education. In this video you will get more information about both didactics and you will receive tips on how you can implement LIST and DENK in your classroom work.
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Reading Daisy audiobooks with the AndersReading app: Step-by-step plan
This step-by-step plan shows how students log in to the AndersReading app, look up and request Daisy audio books. As soon as the book has been requested, it immediately appears on the online bookshelf, and the student can start reading.
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Walker & Dawn's Mysterious Watch: Teaching Brief
Everyone Reads made a lesson plan for the historical novel The Mysterious Walker & Dawn Watch . The book was selected for the Children's and Youth Jury. The adventurous story takes place at the beginning of the twentieth century in America. …
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Poetry stars 2020: Lesson tips
The Golden Poetry Medal and the Poetry Stars are a biennial event. A jury of experts awards the best Dutch-language children's poetry collection with the Golden Poetry Medal, children from primary education award four Poetry Stars. The Poetry …
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Woodwize: Holding Wood
You may have already heard of the Wood Holding educational project - an initiative of Woodwize - which aims to introduce children of fifth and sixth grade to the life cycle of wood, with attention to all current themes within environmental education. …
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Who helps refugees?
This video from UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, explains in a simple way who helps refugees and who can also help you to help refugees.
Many organizations around the world are helping refugees. UNHCR, NGOs, governments and individual …
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Rights of refugees
This video from UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, explains in an easy way which rights refugees have.
The rights of refugees are laid down in the Geneva Convention on the rights of refugees.
One of the most important principles in that …
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Where do refugees go?
This video from UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, provides an easy way for refugees to go.
Most of the refugees in the world come from a small number of countries that have often been plagued by war and conflict for years.
The vast …
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Where do refugees come from?
This video from UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, provides an easy way to identify refugees.
Refugees are people like you and me, so they can come from all over the world and be of different origins.
Most of the refugees in the world come …
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Who is an internally displaced person?
This video from UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, explains in an easy way who is internally displaced.
Internally displaced persons are in a very specific situation:
- They are fleeing war, violence or persecution and are thus forced to …
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Who is an asylum seeker?
This video from UNHCR, the United Nations refugee agency, simply explains who an asylum seeker is.
Asylum seekers are in a very specific situation.
- They are in another country and apply for protection against war, violence or persecution . …
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