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Tackle procrastination with the five-minute rule
Do you have a student in your class who often procrastinates?
Then teach him the five minute rule and give him this reminder.Or maybe it's something useful for yourself?
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Analog clock: Help card
A step-by-step plan to read the analog clock to one minute.
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Particle balloon: Tool for digitizing parts
Which steps do you have to do in the case of a tail division? And in what order?
This balloon male is a memory aid here.First they have to share (the eyes), then they have to multiply the outcome (the nose), they pull the two numbers off (the …
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Position chart for money calculation
Tool for calculating money, where the euros and the eurocents are linked to T and E.
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Calculation Benefits: Reminder
This poster can be used in an editing lesson in the sixth grade. You will find some tips for more convenient division and multiplication.
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Layout: Posters
Three posters around layout:
- the difference between serif and sans serif fonts,
- use of styles,
- some tips for layout.
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Tackling a problem: Step-by-step plan
A visual representation of the steps to tackle a problem: what, how, do (write down), check.
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Clock reading to the nearest five minutes
Overview for reading the clock to the nearest five minutes.
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Contents: Measuring cup with conversions
Because a lot of students have trouble making the link from mathematics to the nutrition lessons, I made a wall plate that can hang in the nutrition room or can serve as a smaller memory aid for the students who have difficulty with the conversions.
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