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Window in the Sky: Poetry Lesson
First the poem is read aloud and the presentation is shown at the same time. There is one image per line. This way you can have a conversation with the students - do they think the images fit the poem? Which image fits best, which one does not? …
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Mona Lisa: Make up a story about the painting
Presentation in which students make up a story about the Mona Lisa. What are her hobbies? Does she have children? Where does she live?
Using the worksheet, students can create a new Mona Lisa with its own story.
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Light festivals
Through this presentation, students are introduced to light festivals around the world (Candlemas, Hanukkah, Diwali, etc.).
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Copyright and Creative Commons licenses
Presentation and teaching document for a lesson on copyright and Creative Common licenses where students learn about the meaning and importance of copyright and the usefulness of Creative Commons licenses.
The teaching document is a summary of the …
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Lighting: Presentation
This presentation will give your students more insight into lighting. The following topics are offered:
- types of lighting,
- concepts,
- lamp shapes,
- lamp bases,
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Punctuation: Examples
Presentation to introduce the lesson about punctuation marks, with a number of punctuation blunders from everyday life that cause misunderstandings.
Source: Taalvoutjes.nl
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Ratio analysis of the financial statements: Class task - Economix 5
Class assignment on the financial ratio analysis of companies' annual accounts. The theory is explained in a PowerPoint presentation, after which the students do an analysis based on Colruyt's annual accounts.
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Literal or figurative language use
Through this presentation, students practice using literal and figurative language.
Students read a sentence and they note whether literal or figurative language is used. The correct answer is shown on the next slide.
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Stress responses: Teaching idea
This lesson is about stress responses. When we are in stress, we respond by fighting, fleeing or freezing. Of course there are also other coping mechanisms, but these three are worth getting to know and learning to name. Through the exercises, …
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Language Portfolio: Work Bundle
Language portfolio in which a different skill is discussed for daily work per period:
- write DW1: finish a story;
- listen DW2: watch a documentary;
- read DW3: read a narrative text;
- DW4 speak: create a mini podcast.
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Literary genres: Mind map
Mind map showing the literary genres.
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Climate: Theorem game
A discussion game about the climate based on a PowerPoint. Your students will discuss the different statements. An extra word of explanation about the topics can be found in the second appendix.
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