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Sustainability: Listening assignment
Listening assignment about sustainability based on an excerpt from KLAAR .
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International Solidarity: Actuales
This actuales challenges students to think critically about global challenges. In the context of the 11.11.11 campaign, the lesson focuses on international solidarity. Because together we can invest in a better world. Six personal stories make …
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The impact of the clothing industry on the climate and environment: Teaching package
Did you know that the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of the greenhouse gases emitted by humans?
Why is it that this industry is so harmful to the climate and the environment? And why does it take so much water to make one t-shirt? What does …
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Repurposing waste at school: Group work and reflection
Group assignment with the informative text (interview) from the magazine Don Bosco magazine with student Hanne (Don Bosco Haacht). In addition, questions for reflection on the environment and ecology are also provided.
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Clean clothes: Listening exercise
This is a listening exercise about abuses in the clothing industry based on a video fragment from the VRT.
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Don't mow May: Work bundle
A short collection about Maai mei niet. The students work independently. At the end of the month they are supposed to come back to this and calculate the nectar score.
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On one, water: Listen command
Listening assignment for the water episode of Op one .
You can watch the episode on The Archive for Education .
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Solutions: Score and recording
Sophia Dady wrote the song Solutions for choir with piano accompaniment. She was inspired by the website 366 Solutions, where they worked for years to be able to offer a solution to combat climate change every day of the year.
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Through the eyes of the animals: Eye to eye, lesson 5
In this lesson, students learn to take the position of someone else (for example, an animal lover, a shelter operator, or a companion animal). From these different points of view, we enter into the class discussion around the theme of animal …
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Pet Welfare: Eye to Eye, Lesson 4
The students explore their own needs and the needs of animals. In a group work they look for information about six companion animals: dog, cat, guinea pig, rabbit, chicken and horse, based on the five freedoms of animal welfare. Finally, we will …
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A pet before and after: Eye to eye, lesson 3
In this lesson, students learn to place the choice of adopting a pet in a broader context of causes and effects. The students discover that most of the reasons for having an animal come from the needs of humans.
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What is animal welfare: Eye to eye, lesson 2
The students look for how they identify their association with animals, as ruler, keeper, friend or equal. They fill in the meaning of the word animal welfare by deriving the five freedoms from various information texts.
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