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Arithmetic language: Mathematics aid cards
Sheets with arithmetic language for the four operations.
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Split to 10: Numbers in love
Help card when learning the numbers in love or when automating them is difficult.
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More, less and just as much in the theme of monsters
These wall pictures are about the concepts of more, less and the same amount. The wall pictures are in the theme of monsters.
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Issues: Step-by-step plan
With these steps you can easily solve problems or sums.
Some children find solving story problems difficult. Sometimes what is written is not properly read or understood. This may be due to a lack of insight into the sums or not being able to place …Translated by
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Number images up to 20
In this learning resource you will find the number images up to 20.
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Split houses up to 10
Completed split houses from 1 to 10. The splits are mixed up.
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Unit and ten: Remember card
What is a unit? What is a ten?
On this aid card, students see a visual representation of a ten and a unit and read the associated arithmetic language.
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Addition, subtraction and division: Step-by-step plans
Three chips for learning division, addition and subtraction.
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Code Karts: Step-by-step plan
The step-by-step plan for Code Karts makes it possible to get started with the app independently.
Code Karts introduces you to pre-programming through a series of logic
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Hour and half hour on the analog clock: Remember sheet
On this memorization sheet, students will find information about reading the hour and half hour on an analog clock.
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Write numbers from 0 to 10 - Katapult 1
On these cards you will find the numbers from 0 to 10 with a starting dot and an ending dot. The cards can help you write the numbers. The orange dot means that the students have to wait there for a while, but cannot raise their pencil.
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Learning to play chess: ZILL goals
In this contribution you will find background information regarding chess lessons in primary education. The document refers to the ZILL curriculum and the executive functions that can be linked to learning chess in primary school.
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