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Form drawing: Step-by-step plans
Students draw different figures on the basis of the step-by-step plans. They learn to work with a compass and a protractor and they practice concepts such as perpendicular, center point, line segment ...
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Your Name Binary: String Keychain
Create a keychain with your name in binary code.
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There you play with others on the square: Poem
The poem There you just play on the square was written by himself.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may include:
- What would you like to play …
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There you just play on the street: Poem
The poem There you just play on the street is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. Possible questions may …
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There you lie in a strange bed: Poem
The poem There you lie in a strange bed is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to engage in conversation with your students. …
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There you are for the first time in the new class: Poem
The poem There you are for the first time in the new class is self-written and provided with self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion or to start a conversation. …
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There you are in an unknown country: Poem
The poem There you are in an unknown country is self-written and features self-made drawings and illustrations.
Lesson Idea
- Use the poems to broach topics such as war or flight in a group discussion.
- Have the students draw their own stuffed …
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Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Scheme
This diagram helps students to find the correct name (parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square or trapezoid) of a quadrilateral.
Source: Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Step- by-step plan by Annelies Lannoo
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Number line up to 100
A number line up to 100. This can be placed on the classroom wall or used as individual support.
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Number image: Train model
Image of train with two wagons to visualize exercises such as sums up to 20 with bridge.
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Dealing with Anger: Tips
Five possible tips that can help children and young people to channel their anger.
Anger is an emotion that can be there. It only becomes a problem if the emotion is too intense, occurs too often, lasts too long, leads to aggression or if the anger …
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Practicing numbers with sliding slats
Practice numbers up to 99 or 999 in a playful way by moving the bars.
Practice reading and writing numbers.
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