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How do you bring current events into the classroom?
How do you involve your students in everything that is happening in the world? In this video, teacher Sanne gives tips for integrating current events into your lessons.
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How are you?: Goose sign
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Payroll calculation: Exercise
An exercise on wage calculation (including improvement key) in four cases.
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Criticism and counter-reaction to the IMF and the World Bank: Reading assignment
A reading assignment with text processing questions (reading comprehension in response to Flanders reading on April 23, 2024) about the criticism of and counter-reaction against the IMF and the World Bank.
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European Football Championship
The following topics are discussed in this work volume on the European Football Championship:
- origin of football;
- participating countries in 2024;
- Red Devils and Red Flames;
- competition locations throughout history;
- nicknames for national teams.
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Dear Mayor: Playful participation process around the municipal elections
De Aanstokerij developed Best Mayor , a participation process in which students are given the opportunity in a playful way to express at municipal level what policy themes they are concerned about.
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Shares and bonds: Completion assignment - BUZZ 3
Worksheet about the difference between a share and a bond.
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Sales conversation according to AIDA: Dialogues
Students choose a dialogue and prepare it per two or three students. Afterwards, that dialogue is presented to the class. During the sales conversation, the student who plays the salesperson is filmed with his own mobile phone. The student …
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First World War
Students solve questions about the First World War:
- the start of the war;
- the Allies and the Central Powers;
- living conditions during the war.
Students imagine themselves as a soldier in the trenches. They write a letter to the home front.
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Eating insects
During this workshop, students discover that insects can actually be quite tasty. Students discover what an ecological footprint is and how making food and throwing it away affects our ecological footprint. It is shown step by step how eating …
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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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In search of language treasures: Students discover the added value of a multilingual environment
Show your students the added value of a multilingual environment. The activity focuses on linguistic treasures from other languages: words or sentences with a special value or meaning.
The students become treasure hunters and interview someone …
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