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Castle of Horst
Horst Castle is a castle in Sint-Pieters-Rode. The castle is well preserved and still has the traditional moat.
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Filling a museum yourself: Lesidee
These images show how students get to work to fill their own museum with works of art.
Introduction
- You start with an interview. What do your students see? They indicate that they see an empty white space. You can then leave from there: a museum is …
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Form of government of a country
An infographic about the different forms of government:
- democracy or dictatorship,
- monarchy, republic or theocracy.
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Lille city center
Stylistic view of the streets around Place Général de Gaulle in Lille. Can be used for a city game played in the vicinity of this central square in Lille.
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Wooden printing press
Photographs of a printing press (late 18th century) that shows little difference with the Gutenberg press.
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Solving Conflict: Steps
This poster shows in six steps show how students own can come to a solution to a conflict.
- First, the children must show that they are open to talk about the conflict. This may be stabbing out upwards by the hands with the palms.
- Both parties have …
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Self evaluation in the turnles
This wall plate helps you to let students evaluate themselves!
After the physical education classes, the children pass by and give them a high-five on one of the four emoticons.
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Berlin: Photos
Atmospheric photos of Berlin.
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World map
Three world maps:
- Nations,
- relief,
- rivers.
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Avignon: Palais du Pape
The Palais du Pape Avignon is one of the tourist attractions of the region.
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medieval cannon
Cannons were first used on the battlefield in the late Middle Ages. However, their poor rate of fire (often only one shot was fired in the course of a battle) and their inaccuracy made the gun more of a psychological than an anti-personnel …
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knight tournament
The tournament, originally called hastiludium or hastilude , which literally meant game with spears and where armed knights fought against each other with swords, originated in the late Middle Ages as a pastime of knights.
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