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Return of the Cat Mummy: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Return to the world of the living as a cat mummy to collect the ceremonial items needed for your pharaoh's journey to the afterlife. Navigate your way through various obstacles that threaten your time on Earth, while learning about the various …
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Chatterboards: Online game
Chatterboards is a game to really connect with each other. Everyone can participate, in his or her own way. You enter into a dialogue with each other on the basis of question cards, photo cards, assignment cards and addition cards. The …
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Paint With Music: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive exercise you can make drawings that are used in music fragments. You use a brush stroke to draw the music.
You can choose between four different worlds in which you will draw:
- the sky, the heavens (with bird sounds as …
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Blob Beats: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this Guitar Hero- style online rhythm exercise, you can score points by clicking the notes at the right time as they fall. You can choose from several classic works and a variety of difficulty levels. You will also learn fun facts about composers …
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Play a Kandinsky: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you can experiment with music using colors and shapes within Kandinsky's works. What would it be like if, like Kandinsky, you could hear a sound or music fragment with every color or shape?
The exercise offers you four …
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Everyday music: Everyday classical music
This website consists of a classical music calendar for the classroom.
It works very simply. You click on the day and you will find extra information, listening examples and even extra lesson suggestions that match that particular day or a particular …
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Netherlands: Provincial poster
With this fun poster, the children learn the provinces on the basis of recognizable sights!
Each province is hanged separately. Each province has drawings with recognizable matters of this province. A number of waters and of course the capitals are …Translated by
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The 5 questions: Students write about happiness in times of isolation
Students from primary and secondary education can send in their blog their answers to five questions about happiness, education, reading, living and unforgettable moments:
- In times of isolation, what have I learned about what makes people happy? …
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Childhood 101
On this English blog by writer Christie Burnett you will find many posts about crafts, inspiring learning activities, playful learning, child-friendly science ...
This website also offers reading tips for children, but since this site is in …
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Bruegel the Elder: Blog
Blog where you can find information, images, reviews of paintings and museums ... about Bruegel the Elder. Deliberately chosen to write the name with eu (read the reason for that at: https://breugeldeoude.com/over/ , because should be ue ...
Some …
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Capitals of Europe: Memorization
Search and practice capitals of all countries of Europe.
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Musework: Musical work forms
Musework is concerned with musical research.
On the site you will find a wealth of creative work forms. They are intended to make the artistic practice visible, but can also be used outside of it.
The lessons are divided into three levels. Topics …
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