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Tap water: Action token
Discover inspiration about the theme of tap water in this action sheet and get started with healthy and sustainable food in your school. This action sheet immerses you in the theme and inspires you with numerous suggestions to set up an action to …
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Just out of control? Jump on the back of my bike
Songs from different genres tell a story and contain emotions, we are not always aware of that. Each student reflects on themselves based on an image of a bicycle.
Philosophy for beginners.
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Friendship: Reading a poem and philosophizing together
Friendships are very important. It's about feeling good around someone, getting support and someone who is there for you when the going gets tough.
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Always everywhere: Philosophy, write, read, dissect and dance a poem
The poem Always everywhere by Bette Westera and Mattias De Leeuw makes the theme Missen a topic for discussion in the classroom.
- class discussion about missing;
- writing exercise;
- read and dissect the poem;
- create your own version;
- to the …
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Make a sound decor under your heavenly poem
You can use this method to make a sound decor.
- As an entry point you can read the poem Heaven from Dood Ordinary by Bette Westera and Sylvia Weve.
- You philosophize with your students about heaven and let them choose heavenly music.
- As icing on the …
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Sharing is caring, even with a cigarette?
Cigarettes are easily handed out and offered. But actually that's not okay.
In this lesson you will have young people form their opinion about handing out cigarettes by watching and thinking about a controversial YouTube video(s). The students are …
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Quitting smoking, how do you do that?: Educational package
Ex-smokers often describe quitting smoking as very difficult. That is not surprising, because your entire body and mind have to kick the habit from cigarettes. If you want to quit, you can use all kinds of tools that will make your quit attempt …
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Smoking, a stress factor?!: Didactic package
You may have heard the statement 'I'm stressed, I'm going to light one up'. But smoking doesn't help with stress. On the contrary, it just makes you more stressed!
In this lesson, students learn to deal with stress better. They learn to relax in a …
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Smoking, also a drug: Didactic package
Why do young people smoke? And what if they take a critical look at those motives, what is the point? That is the focus of this lesson.
Expand your lesson further with the creative assignment. You challenge the students to create new advertising …
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Smoking, my thought!: Didactic package
Exchange is central to this lesson. Students learn each other's opinions about and experience with smoking. Afterwards, you examine whether those opinions are based on fact or fiction. Wrong views about the six bullshit statements are …
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Smoking, what does it cost?: Didactic package
One pack costs about six euros. Not that expensive actually... But what if you smoked a pack a day for a year? How much money have you lost?
Amaze your students by letting them calculate it themselves. And then have them think about what they could …
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The tricks of the tobacco industry: Didactic package
Who benefits most from young people smoking? That's the tobacco industry. If they get young people to smoke, they will have consumers for life. Over the past century, they have done everything they can to promote their smoking products to …
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