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For example, teacher Hilde makes surprising scratch cards as a reward
Strong students scratch off the layer and see their creative reward. See how to make your own scratch cards and discover Miss Hilde's creative reward ideas. You can also have students make scratch cards for their parents as a father's or mother's …
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Differentiation on four tracks: Tight Plan
In the Sancta Maria Primary School, all teachers work with a 4-track policy to differentiate smoothly in the classroom. The students work at their own pace and learn to estimate their level. In Miss Himsha's sixth grade, they absolutely love …
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Winter Spirits: Song around sound with chords and lesson ideas
Winter Spirits is about the terrifying sounds you sometimes hear in the dark.
It is ideal for lessons on sound. In the appendix you will find the text with chords as well as a number of lesson ideas.
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Advertising on social networks: Sensitization film
Only one in four young people realizes that social networking sites pass on personal information to companies. Scientists from UAntwerp made a video to explain to young people how they can recognize these (often cunning) advertisements, with the …
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With these cards all fingers are in the air: One minute tip
What do you do if your students do not want to participate in class? Teacher Marcia Van Meervenne came up with a system in which the students have to raise their hand. Thanks to a stack of cards. Watch the video .
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Advertising is hiding everywhere!
Informative video about the different forms of advertising that children and adults can come into contact with.
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Ball game: Team exercise
This is a team building exercise in which the (class) group is challenged to work together in utmost concentration by throwing and catching tennis balls, combined with naming names.
The exercise consists of several phases. Only make it a step more …
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Keep your class under control (with post-its)
Teacher Valerie Vandenberghe suffers from a noisy class. Class discussions and group work are not going as they should. 'The class looks like a bad cafe full of annoying customers', Valerie sighs. So she intervenes. In a few weeks time she …
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Bullying: The First Line
Three to eight percent of children in Flanders are seriously bullied. That is about one child in every class. The scars of bullying remain lifelong.
TV.Klasse speaks with Kobe who is the victim of bullying, and with Lena who only stood on the …
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Waste in the sea, what should animals do with it?: The sea starts with you
Waste in the sea, what do animals do with it? #theseastartswithyourself
This video shows the path that a cigarette butt, mouth mask and plastic bag travel from the street, via the wind, streams and rivers, to the sea. There they pose a danger to …
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Self-regulated learning: This is how Hilde approaches it
Miss Hilde Dhondt talks about the effect and benefits of self-regulated learning in your classroom. For Juf Hilde, self-directed learning stands for planning, independence, looking ahead...
Do you also want to guide your students into active …
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Rest in the classroom: One minute tip
Do students independently work without having to ask you questions and the concentration is gone? Teacher Annelien sends them with a post-it to the 'parking lot'. See how it works.
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