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Completely off the map: Lesson idea
Lesson Idea Completely off the map around the theme Immovable heritage in your school district.
The students look for immovable heritage in the neighborhood and locate it on a map. They seek information from various sources. You can link an ICT …
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A treasure of a school (part 1 + 2): Lesson idea
Two teaching ideas A treasure of a school on the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school neighbourhood.
The students explore their own school in search of immovable heritage elements. They ask questions about the history, architecture and …
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Song spelling
Songs to better remember some spelling difficulties:
- pat / ewe / oei,
- egg,
- ouch,
- century/ew,
- ng/nk,
- cht/gt,
- doubling consonant.
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Organize your own climate cycling tour
'Pffff, so warm and it's still winter'… or 'Wow! How cold it is!' Do you recognize these statements? We hear it more and more and this is because of climate change.
Together with your students, discover the climate story in your …
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Energiekje pulls the plug: MOS action chip
We mainly use fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil) and nuclear energy to generate energy, to move around and to produce electricity. But burning fossil fuels releases large amounts of CO2 and harmful substances. CO2 or carbon dioxide is a …
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Walking maps for a philosophical walk
Do you ever want to go outside with your class? Try a philosophical walk. The children get to know each other in a different way and open their eyes to the environment.
Each of these six hiking maps has a short assignment and a question. You choose …
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Too hot or not?: Climate change worksheets
Through various practical assignments, the students get to know the negative consequences of climate change better. They are then challenged to develop an alternative scenario in response to this. A game of propositions and a short discussion …
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Window on the landscape junior: Landscape experience
This signposted exploration path crosses the surroundings of De Helix and the Raspaillebos.
In the accompanying booklet, the children will find a practical assignment or a game with attention to the immediate environment at every stop.
During the …
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City walk about environment and health: Guideline
Content
The planet and our health are under pressure. There are plenty of examples: the earth is warming up, biodiversity is deteriorating rapidly, fine dust makes you gasp and more and more people suffer from allergies and asthma ... Pollutants are …
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Kriebelbeesten: Soil animals, aquatic animals and bees
You can use this manual if you introduce children to ticklish animals on De Helix.
Who is hiding in the bushes? What lives in the soil? Who's swimming in that pool? What is on their menu and who is eating them themselves? Aphids and mosquitoes are …
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The forest through the eyes of ...
The children look at the forest through different eyes every time during the walk. They observe the forest, empathize, use their imagination and creativity. They discover connections between the forest inhabitants, the importance of the forest as …
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Busy bees: Learn more about (wild) bees and beekeepers
You can use this manual and work sheets when visiting the Helix Garden.
In the bee hall, students observe the activity of the honey bee in the viewing box, discover how the bees find nectar and pollen and how the bees tell each other where to find …
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