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Create your lovely classroom story with kamishibai
How does each student in my class experience the past (current) period? Compose your class story with kamishibai pictures. In this way you offer students who are less proficient in language a way to express themselves.
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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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New Antique Stories: Lesson Suggestions
Medea, the Beauty and the Beast, the Cricket and the Ant… CANON Cultuurcel has given these and seven other ancient stories of various origins a new look.
Ten original stories were given new illustrations and practical tips: didactic tips and …
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Greek Hagiography: Shared Folder
Would you like to read original texts from the late antique period in Greek lessons and are you looking for inspiration?
The link takes you to a shared online folder that contains all kinds of material, suitable for third grade students: ready-made …
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Planet B: Lesson folder for the film
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Thirteen-year-old Bo lives in a quiet neighborhood, has a loving family, lots of friends and is doing well in school - a pretty perfect teenage life. Like young people all over the world, Bo is curious, questions everything and is rebellious. …
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Choosing freedom: Teaching package
'Artists are freebooters who only do what they feel like, regardless of social conventions or social usefulness': that is the opinion of many lay people in art. The reality is much more nuanced. Artists are children of their time, accept the …
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The Nineteenth Century Class Society: Teaching Package
Through the painting and sculpture of the second half of the nineteenth century, this teaching package gives us a glimpse of life in that period. Both the world of distinguished ladies and gentlemen and the world of miners and factory workers …
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