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Who's Taking Care of Me Now?: Book
This book describes a young child's feeling of fear and powerlessness. It describes the major impact that alcohol addiction and bullying behavior can have on a person and those around them.
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La Fuite en Égypte
In this carefully compiled book, French art historian Jean Paris offers a very educational overview of how the Biblical story of the flight of Joseph, Mary and Jesus to Egypt (Matthew 2:13-23) has been depicted in art throughout history. Beautiful …
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GeoGuessr: Guess your location in East Flanders (level 1)
The concept is simple: GeoGuessr is an online game that uses Google Street View. You are dropped somewhere on a Google Street View map. The idea is that you try to guess where this place is located on the world map.
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EDUbox Migration: Interactive video
The interactive video on migration is intended for secondary school students. They can follow this lesson individually and at a time of their choosing. Journalist Marjan Temmerman takes the students in tow to inform them in a correct and …
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Art Coloring Book: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this interactive exercise you can recolor artworks. You choose your artwork and can then indicate whether you want lines or prefer to start from a blank sheet. You can also turn the background on or off. You can also download and/or share your …
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3D Pottery: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Based on this exercise you can bake historical pots online with 3D Pottery.
On the Google Arts & Culture site you can have your students make pottery online (free). They get an example of a historical vase and then try to recreate it on the online …
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Irregular verbs: Board game
With this Flippity board game you can practice the irregular verbs. Suitable for extra repetition or at the end of a lesson. Whoever gets to the finish line first wins!
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A New World in 100 Days: Book
As the author of this book A New World in 100 Days , Vera spent the past three years touring schools, open and closed institutions, the most diverse families and communities, asking hundreds of young people the same question: What would the …
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Citymap BXL: Interactive map
Orthopedagogy students went in search of philosophical diversity in Brussels for Axcent. They made this interactive map. Do you fill them in?
This card is a free online tool that can be completed and supplemented by anyone. When you open this card, …
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Playing against bullying
Preventing bullying at school does not have to be a boring affair in which students are simply given an explanation of why bullying is bad. If you approach it in a fun and interactive way, you will get everyone involved in your story.
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Racist and Philosophical Causes of World War II
Lesson about where the racist and philosophical ideas of Hitler Germany came from. By means of texts and videos you will get acquainted with the vision of Hitler.
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Communism, the rise and fall of an ideology
Learn about Karl Marx and the rise and fall of communism in Europe.
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