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Craft ideas for Father's Day: Lady Lemonade
Looking for a craft idea for Father's Day? Then be inspired by this extensive list. From crafts with hand and footprints for the youngest to craft ideas with clay, wood, nails and stones for slightly older children. For each idea you will find a …
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More music in the classroom with artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence as your own teaching assistant, helping to improve classroom dynamics and enrich the learning experience. In this blog we discuss some AI tools that can help you create songs for your students.
Music can improve the atmosphere …
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Vocabulary, food budget and logarithms
What do a writer's vocabulary and one's budget spent on food have to do with each other? Well, more than you might think! The mathematical relationship appears to be logarithmic.
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Digital learning paths in the soft sector in technical and vocational education: Project Innovet
Article in which you can learn more about the Innovet project Digital learning paths in the soft sector in technical and vocational education. The project focuses on digital learning paths and practice-oriented training in the soft sector. Four …
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Best Book Teacher 2023: Magazine
CANON Cultuurcel produces a magazine with the stories of the nominees, full of teaching tips, reading tips, interviews, inspiration and tips for an effective reading policy at school. The magazine is a comprehensive reference work for …
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Craft activities and games around Easter
The blog Unicorns and fairytales collected thirty ideas for crafts and activities around Easter. You can also download an Easter bundle that you can use for an Easter quest.
In addition to the craft examples, you will also find a simple lesson plan …
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Making graphs: How do you do that and when do you use which type of graph?
Article in which different types of charts are discussed and which chart is best used in which situation. The use of the X and Y axes is also discussed.
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How do I know if a Sinterklaas book is okay?
Zarissa from Cargo Confetti explains in this blog article which Sinterklaas books are okay. It uses the following criteria for this:
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- Are there black shots in the story?
- Are they called that or are they renamed with a creative name while little …
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Being allowed to choose, about participation and self-determination in kindergarten: Kleutergewijs
This article from the Kleutergewijs blog is about options in kindergarten:
- why are choices important during daily routines?
- how do you promote choice?
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Homemade clay: Recipe teacher Bianca
A recipe from Miss Bianca to make homemade clay or soft play dough. Due to the simplicity of this recipe, you can regularly replace the clay, which in turn makes it more hygienic to use. You can also always adapt the clay to the theme, with other …
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My village, our city: Kindergarten
This article invites you to discuss their own village or city in detail with the toddlers. How would your preschoolers describe their town or city? If they could each select five images, which would they choose? Will they be photos of the …
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Role play in the open air: Kindergarten
When we think of role play, we often think of an indoor play environment: the home corner, the shop, a recreated castle or another thematically decorated corner with attributes and costumes. However, that role play can also come into its own …
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