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ICT key competence: learning path and step-by-step plans
Key competence using ICT:
- The student acquires, processes and uses digital information in a targeted manner.
- The student uses appropriate digital means to inform and communicate.
- The student is familiar with the basic use of digital technology. …
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We all have rights!: Card game
In this card game you will become acquainted with a number of fundamental children's rights from the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Use the solution cards to solve the problem cards. Whoever has used up all the solution cards wins the game.
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We all have rights!: Workbook
Follow Viz, Leepa and their pet Zooko on their quest for children's rights.
This workbook introduces you in a playful way to a number of fundamental rights that are laid down in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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War in Ukraine: Lesson Idea
A lesson on the war between Russia and Ukraine. The situation is framed and students are given sources and films to have more background information about the war.
The introduction introduces a class discussion.
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Protestant Evangelical Religion: Trello
Article about the private page for Protestant Evangelical religion teachers, where tips and materials are shared.
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Ecclesiastical Year: Collection of Work and Quartet
A bundle with information and exercises about the Christmas circle, the Easter circle, the time throughout the year and church holidays.
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Prentensudoku: Fire Department theme
A 4x4 sudoku where the students have to fill the blank fields with the correct print. The prints are in the fire department theme.
There is a simple, medium and difficult version.
These sudokus are made via www.123kinderspel.be
The photos come …
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Africa and philosophy: Lesidee
Lesson schedule in which the following item is discussed: What do Africa and philosophy have to do with each other?
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Step 1 Unit 2: Extra exercises - Track 1
Additional exercises on:
- plural,
- indefinite articles,
- there is/there are,
- classroom vocabulary.
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Who is it: Speaking and listening skills
Speaking and listening in a game: with this method everyone listens to each other and there is still life in your class. The working method is based on a mixture between Who is it? and the board game Camel Up (in which you bet which camel will cross …
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Saint Martin and its traditions: Educational package
The Saint Martin celebration is a unique piece of heritage and was therefore included on the Inventory for Intangible Cultural Heritage of Flanders , just like the Saint Nicholas celebration.
With this heritage package for toddlers and first and …
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Being smart is a thousand things: Lesson suggestions with the book
Let your students discover the ways they are all smart with the picture book Being smart is a thousand things .
You are smart if you can do difficult sums. But you are also smart when you dream about dragons. To be smart is to count, to spell, to …
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