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Write yourself: Poetry assignment
Students create a self through the well-known elf and the selfie in words. An exercise in concise, but feasible writing through the challenge of the form.
No specific initial situation is required.
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Drama studio: Annual agenda with exercises
In this package you will find a teaching package for drama studio 3.1 for young people. The package is full of exercises that can be used immediately in class.
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The electronic identity card: Reading and speaking skills
Use this text to practice your students' reading and speaking skills. The text The electronic identity card lends itself to a lesson in expressive reading using a funny text. Evaluation is based on pronunciation, reading fluency, intonation, …
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Hebban olla vogala, pen trial or the beginning of Dutch literature: Lesidee
The pen proof from Oxford is not the oldest Dutch text fragment that we know, but it is the oldest piece of poetry in our language. In this resource, students will discover the poetic features of this phrase and some of the many interpretations …
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Find location and object: Drama lesson
In this drama lesson, the students use drama to find out where the teacher has been and what object she found there. They do this by listening very carefully to the other groups and eliminating locations and objects.
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Harry Mulisch, The attack: Teaching idea
The attack is the best-known novel by the Dutch writer Harry Mulisch, which was published in 1982. The book belongs to the canon of post-war Dutch literature.
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Reading, Interpreting, and Judging Poetry: Teaching Idea
This learning tool aims to increase the poetry sensitivity and judgment of young readers to enable them to better understand, evaluate and integrate poems into their own world. It includes:
- principles for effective poetry education,
- the theories of …
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Maurice Gilliams, Elias or the fight with the nightingales: Teaching idea
This lesson bundle examines the work of poet and novelist Maurice Gilliams (1900-1982). He made his debut with poetry collections printed by himself. His novel Elias or the Fight with the Nightingales (1936) is the story about a twelve-year-old boy …
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Anton van Wilderode: Lesson idea
In this learning tool, the students become acquainted with the theme and stylistic characteristics of Anton van Wilderode's poetry through ten poems. In 2023 it will be twenty-five years ago that Anton van Wilderode (1918-1998) passed away. …
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Anna Bijns (1493-1575), Choruses: Lesson idea
Anna Bijns (1493-1575) is known as the first feminist writer in our literature. She wrote choruses, the rhetoricians' favorite form of poetry, but she could not become a member of a chamber of rhetoric because she was a woman. She dealt with two …
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Elckerlijc, a fifteenth-century play: Lesidee
What do you do if you are suddenly told that you are going to die very soon? The fifteenth-century play Elckerlijc , which literally means 'everyone', aims to answer that question. The full title is Den Spyeghel der Salicheyt van Elckerlijc. How that …
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Ida Gerhardt (1905-1997), Collected poems: Lesson idea
Ida Gerhardt (1905-1997) studied classical languages and became a secondary school teacher. According to many critics, she was the greatest 20th-century poet in our language area. The main themes of her work are nature, love and religion. Her …
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