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Movement quiz
Demolish the walls of your classroom or sports hall and go out with your students. Fun questions, do-it-yourself assignments, multiple choice questions and a healthy portion of exercise? You will find this mix in the movement quizzes for primary …
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Measure yourself with an animal, Week of the Forest 2019: Challenges
Can you open a nut faster than a squirrel? Do you hold your breath longer than a grebe? Or do you jump further than a tree frog?
The Righteous Ree and his assistant have listed the best romp challenges for you. There are twelve different assignments …
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Autumn Olympics
Fancy a game of Bosketball? Curious about the rules of the Conker World Championship? In need of some real team building or have you always wanted to play Quidditch like a real wizard's apprentice? Sneak close to the ground, balance above the …
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Stop the coronavirus: Game Bundle
This bundle contains eight playful activities that can be used in the care offered during the suspension of the lessons.
Most games are also virus-themed:
- antivirus,
- quarantine,
- disinfected,
- Cluedo,
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You can easily play them outdoors.
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Week of the forest 2018: Curriculum
Meet Pelle the redwing, plume the squirrel and prick the hedgehog. With compelling animated films and lifelike stories, the children discover how fast, clever and creative these animals need to show themselves daily to survive in the forest. They …
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Learning About Electricity: Teaching Pack
Through these teaching packages, students become acquainted with electricity in a playful way. The package consists of a workbook and an edition with experiments for each grade, provided with the necessary manuals.
The following topics are covered: …
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This is how a computer thinks: Programming and computational thinking in education
How a computer thinks provides primary and secondary schools with information, practical examples and tools to teach students the basics of computational thinking and programming. In this way, schools can familiarize their students with the digital …
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Energy Detectives on the Go : MOS Action Token
This action sheet is a guideline for students to investigate what energy is, from which different sources energy comes and where the energy goes.
After asking a number of research questions about energy, the students take on the role of an energy …
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Tinkercad: Didactic sheet
This didactic sheet with references to curricula and learning outcomes shows you how to get started with Tinkercad as a beginner. Tinkercad is a simple online application to create 3D CAD designs.
The sheet is used in the STEM workshops that you …
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Strength Exercises: Infographic
This infographic shows various strength exercises. You can easily do these exercises at home or at school:
- Strength exercises for:
- shoulder muscles
- back muscles
- arm and chest muscles
- abs
- upper muscles
- calf muscles
- Strength exercises (with …
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Languages ajar: Language awareness in primary education
Languages a Kier, language awareness for primary education published by Plantyn introduces children from 5 to 12 years old to different languages and cultures. In the book developed by the Regional Integration Center Foyer you will find extensive …
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My healthy life: Test how healthy you eat and exercise
Do your students eat and exercise according to the food and exercise triangle? How much do they sit daily?
Let your students test how (well) they eat and exercise with this website, and let them make a personal plan. Do they have to change their …
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