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Stop, think, act: Step-by-step plan
Stop-think-do-check step-by-step plan with additional clarification questions for the students per step.
Pics from Word.
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Art movements: Quartet playing
This self-designed quartet game about art movements invites players to explore and appreciate art and offers an engaging experience where education and entertainment come together.
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Homework planner: Plan tasks and lessons
With this homework planner, students learn to plan their tasks over several days. By filling in the time period, they also learn to estimate how long they need to complete certain tasks.
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Making a parody of a famous painting: Lesidee
On the basis of this assignment, your students will make a parody of the shoulders of a famous painting by Vermeer. The assignment sheet also contains space for the evaluation by the teacher.
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Concentration tips for homework: Help sheet
What things can distract you from schoolwork?
Are there solutions that can help you become less distracted?
Are the solutions feasible?On the basis of this sheet, students themselves look for the best solutions for them to be able to concentrate …
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Executive Skills: Observation List
With this list of statements, the student can assess himself in his executive skills and from there choose a development goal.
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Learning to plan with Smartschool agenda
You can link your Smartschool calendar with Google Calendar. This makes it easy for students to learn how to plan. By using an app on their smartphone, they can access their tasks or tests anytime, anywhere.
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Unplugged programming: Program a human
A fun and simple programming task. You don't need a computer for it.
Computers do not interpret, they perform literal tasks and instructions. Thus, a programmer must divide an existing problem into small sub-steps that are executable by the computer. …
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Pumpkin pincushion: Step-by-step plan
Practical assignment in which students make a pincushion in the shape of a pumpkin.
By means of the bundle with step-by-step plan (they can choose three different methods), they practice the following skills:
- hand sewing,
- machine use, …
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Self-directed learning: ZeG box
What is self-directed learning?
How can you stimulate self-directed learning?
More information can be found on the UCLL site about the ZeG box.
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Decorating a flower pot: Working with the napkin technique and decopatch
In this bundle the students learn to work with the napkin technique. They also work with decopatch and decorate a flower pot.
In addition to an assignment, you will also find an evaluation sheet.
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Belgian fashion: Listening assignment
This listening assignment is about the week of Belgian fashion. The OVUR strategy is used. The accompanying video fragment of Laat: Belgian fashion can be found on The Archive for Education.
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