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Throw and write your poem
Throw and write your poem is an activity that can serve as a snack at school, at the campsite or at home. Make it a beautiful poem.
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The hedgehog: Practice tweezers grip
Give this hedgehog spines again with toothpicks or short bamboo skewers while practicing fine motor skills. Young toddlers can pull the spines out of the hedgehog.
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Make a spider with iron-on beads
In these photos you see a practical example of making a spider with iron-on beads.
Supplies:
- 4 chenille wires,
- 8 times 14 ironing beads,
- 1 pair of eyes.
Turn the bottom piece up around the last iron-on bead, turn up and slide the higher iron-on beads …
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Circle of trust
You can work in the classroom with a circle of trust. You can use it to not always check all the work of all students. Students who are always fine enter the circle of trust. From that group of students you can select a number of students and do a …
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Mama, you are special: Mother's Day gift
Craft a bee for mom with all kinds of free materials. Because isn't every mom a little special ?
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Gift for Mother's Day: Flower bombs
Surprise all moms for Mother's Day with this gift.
- Mix two cups of soil, one cup of bentonite (clay minerals) and one tablespoon of flour seeds.
- Make balls of it and let it dry.
- Craft a box or dish to put the flower bombs in.
- Add a verse.
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Mother's Day: From recycled food pot to flower pot
In these photos you can see examples of a gift for Mother's Day. Recycled food pots have been transformed into a flower pot.
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Filling a museum yourself: Lesidee
These images show how students get to work to fill their own museum with works of art.
Introduction
- You start with an interview. What do your students see? They indicate that they see an empty white space. You can then leave from there: a museum is …
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Planning board in freinet class
In this photo you see a planning board for the first grade in a freinet class. The students have two tasks, two instructions and two free choices.
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Mixing colors: Practical example
Prepare paint in the three main colors and let the preschoolers experiment with new colors.
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Everyone belongs: Decoration for the classroom door
You can decorate your classroom door with a bee. Above it you can write the following text: Everyone belongs.
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Making a Trophy: Father's Day Idea
The children make a trophy or a cup for Father's Day with a self-written message.
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