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Happy Dyslexic
This platform is intended for children and young people with dyslexia.
It is a kind of toolbox where they find tips about things that they find difficult or that they want to know more about.The tips can be found via the various 'buildings':
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Refectories & playgrounds: KdG Research
Lunch break is an important time at school. This break gives structure to the school day. However, not all children experience this lunch break positively. Directors, teachers and other supervisors also often find the lunch break difficult.
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Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2020
The English language website, Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2020, presents interactive stories and data visualizations on the seventeen sustainable development goals. It highlights trends within each goal and provides guidance on how some …
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Zapp: Watch TV online and podcasts
The website zapp.nl links up with the television channel Zapp. Zapp broadcasts daily children's programs such as Brugklas, SpangaS, Het Klokhuis and NOS Jeugdjournaal.
Zapp.nl aims to keep children busy with the TV programs that are broadcasted via …
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SMART education: Info about TOS and screening of language problems
On this site you will find numerous articles and downloads:
- red flags when identifying problems related to speech and language development;
- Early Language Scale (signaling language problems in children up to six years old);
- relationship between …
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PeTOS: Psychoeducation TOS
PeTOS is the easy to pronounce abbreviation of psychoeducation TOS. With PeTOS, children with a language development disorder work systematically on learning to read their own (inner) world and that of others.
PeTOS is a teaching method for students …
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Knowledge makers: Stories from, by and about scientists
Scientific research is closely linked to our daily lives. Without science, we might now be living in a world without the internet, velcro, or antibiotics. Curious what today's FWO researchers are working on? Scroll through the themes or …
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Small world of words: Mental dictionary
The mental lexicon. The small world of words project is a large-scale scientific study in which a mental dictionary or lexicon is created with the words that an average person knows. The study covers the most important world languages and is …
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Festivities and rituals: Cluedo
In this Cluedo, no one has been murdered this time, but celebrations and rituals in different philosophies are discussed.
The assignment is simple: the students must collect as many tips as possible to find out which party they have been invited to. …
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Follow a Muse: Digital learning resources for cultural education
Follow a Muse is a non-profit publisher of digital learning resources for cultural education. Primary schools can use the digital teaching material for free.
Themes that will be discussed are:
- music: Carnival of the Animals, Peter and the Wolf, …
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Eureca: More sustainable film productions
European Environmental Calculator (Eureca for short) measures the impact of film productions. It translates logistical choices in the field of transport, catering, electricity, heating, digital processes, materials and waste flows into CO2 and …
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Pi Day: Celebrate math on March 14
Pi Day is celebrated worldwide on March 14.
Pi (Greek letter π) is the symbol of a constant used in mathematics. Pi is the ratio of the circumference to the area of a circle.
On this website you can find information in English and 1 000 000 digits …
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