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Play to learn: Lesson idea
The students get to know immovable heritage in a playful way, they learn to ask the right questions to name the properties of heritage. Memory of Who is it?, but different.
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Religious buildings, inside and out: Lesson idea
Religious buildings are built in different periods and architectural styles. The students discover the differences in architecture and interior by means of a worksheet.
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Personalize a building: Lesson Idea
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human beings or things. This is exactly what the students use to observe and describe architectural heritage. Heritage also has an emotional side.
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Old and new: Lesson idea
On the basis of photos, the students compare the current state of immovable heritage with that of then.
- What are the differences and similarities?
- What source material can they use?
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Yper Museum: Guide
Guideline for teachers who visit the Yper Museum without a guide.
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WWI Cemeteries: Worksheets
Worksheets commemorative sites First World War British, German, French cemeteries and Menin Gate Ypres.
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Refugees: Educational package
An educational package about refugees based on archive material.
You can find the student and teacher bundles here.
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Visiting: Lesson card
Who lives or works in a monument or valuable building today? Are they proud of their monument? Are there any stories about this? Students discover what it means to be a resident or use of a valuable or protected building.
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Treasure hunt: Lesson idea
Through geocaching, the students playfully search for various types of immovable heritage such as buildings, rivers, markers. They learn to work with a GPS.
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On the outside: lesson card
The class explores the landscape around the school. Which elements determine a landscape? Think of its geographical, agricultural, cultural and other history. You can use photos and maps in class or go on a field trip.
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Underground: Lesson Idea
Students experience for themselves what archeology is through doing and thinking questions. How do excavations take place, what are archaeological traces and how did people live throughout history?
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Never Forget: Lesson Idea
Every municipality has one or more graveyards or cemeteries. They often form exceptional heritage sites. With this teaching idea, students gain insight into themes such as death, burial, rituals and symbols by examining the funerary heritage. What …
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