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Math cabinet: Organizing math games
In this blog, Annieke describes what she uses a math cabinet for at school and how it is divided.
There are many math games and materials at her school. To give these materials a central place, the teachers have put together a math cabinet. The …
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Teach your child to program with Scratch! -Roadbear Studios
Programming for children, a hot topic. Many parents would like their child to take some sort of programming course. Programming classes for children are springing up like mushrooms.
The first studies into whether all programming lessons …
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Time visualization: Tool
The D4E1 Timevisualization aid has been developed as a personalized tool to gain insight into:
- what part of the day it is at a certain time,
- which part of the day a certain activity takes place,
- when an action is necessary for activities within a …
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Powerful Mathematics Education in Primary School: Research Project
How can you work on powerful arithmetic education? Which factors have a positive effect on children's math performance? And how can you, as a teacher, organize efficient and effective mathematics education?
This website highlights the nine …
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Four Halloween activities for Google
Eric Curts shares some fun Halloween IT assignments that can be accomplished with the help of Google. He also shares the templates to get you started.
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Should gifted students also record intermediate steps?
Gifted students sometimes do not understand why they have to write down intermediate steps in exercises. In this article you will find tips on how to tackle this in the classroom.
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Introductory games for French, English, Spanish or German tutors
For language lessons, it is advisable to get acquainted informally for half an hour through a game before the substantive start. That immediately broke the ice. In this article you will find, in addition to the Dutch version of the …
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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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Playing hopscotch, conjugating être and avoir and mental arithmetic: Teaching outside
On this Padlet you will find the following ideas for an outdoor lesson activity on the theme of climate:
- hopping words around climate;
- conjugate être and avoir;
- mental arithmetic.
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Water pollution, water piano, and the relationship between fractions and percents: Teaching outdoors
On this Padlet you will find the following ideas for an outdoor lesson activity around the theme of water:
- relationship between fractions and percents;
- water pollution;
- making music on a water piano.
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Lesson in Reading: Inspiration guide for effective reading education in preschool, primary and secondary education
This guide contains 16 inspiration cards, each starting from a key question about reading and reading education. Each question is answered on the basis of recent scientific research, supplemented with practical tips and concrete examples.
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Yoga, meditation and mindfulness at school in practice
An article with links to publications, teaching materials, sites, books ... to get started with yoga, meditation and mindfulness.
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