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Using a spinning wheel in the classroom: Prowise Presenter
In this digital whiteboard application you will find various lesson ideas on how to use the spinning wheel in the classroom:
- making duos;
- activate prior knowledge;
- Conjugating French Verbs;
- Conjugating Dutch verbs;
- reading letters;
- telling …
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Split up to 10: Prowise Presenter
Splitting up to 10 can be practiced using this digital board application.
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Carnival: Attributes
Which attribute belongs to the costume? Tap it.
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Carnival: Search plate
Find the requested image or color and tap it.
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Create your own dragging exercise in Prowise Presenter
Fill the cards with words (and images) that belong together.
Students see a number of cards in the playing field with values. They drag the cards that belong together next to each other. When the combination is correct, they will see the same shape …
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Spinning wheel with names: Prowise Presenter
With this spinning wheel you can randomly draw a name. Open the template and adjust the names (and parts).
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Imitate funny faces
Spin the wheel with the funny faces.
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Dobble in winter theme: Prowise Presenter
With this tool you can play the reaction game Dobble. Find the identical symbol between two cards and win. This Dobble has a Christmas and winter theme.
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Autumn themed day starters
Who recently drank hot chocolate, baked something delicious or took an autumn walk?
Use this day starter to talk to students about fall activities.
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Who am I?
Spin the wheel.
Tell something about yourself based on the drawing you see.For example:
- You see a cat. You can tell something about your favorite animal. Or about your pet.
- You see a world map. You can tell something about a country you would like to …
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Numbers to 5: Find the differences
On the first drawing you see the numbers from 1 to 5 in order.
In the second drawing there is an error in every row.
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Draw a smiley: Prowise Presenter
The students draw a smiley in three different ways:
- drawing with the hand that is not your writing hand;
- drawing with a pencil in the mouth;
- draw with eyes closed.
Do the students succeed in drawing the smiley as well as possible?
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