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Calm down: Dance
Using these movement cards, your students can teach a dance to the song Calm Down by Rema.
The dance steps can also be used on other songs.
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Soap Suds: Workshop
- Want to make a cube from bubbles?
- How many soap bubbles can you blow into each other?
- How do you stick a finger in an existing bell without it popping?
- Making fantasy bubbles with sticks and string?
- Who makes the biggest bubble?
- Can you blow …
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Phonemic awareness: Sound samples
Working on phonemic awareness and mastery of sounds is a crucial aspect of language development. Foreign language newcomers have to work with it from the start.
To provide sufficient tools for imprinting our sounds, an image and a gesture were linked …
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To the shop: Vocabulary
Students are given a shopping list. They connect each word with the correct picture. This is how they practice vocabulary of store products.
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Frog Finds a Treasure: Motion Story
Be inspired by this lesson plan to organize a movement expression lesson based on the picture book Kikker finds a treasure by Max Velthuijs.
During this movement moment you will act out the story together with the toddlers.
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Les Sherborne: Case Study
Be inspired by these ideas when developing a lesson according to Veronica Sherborne's movement pedagogy. In each exercise, a toddler works together with a pupil from primary school.
Photos of the various exercises can be found on the school blog of …
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Touching objects with body parts: Exercise snack
Spin the double wheel.
The first image shows you which object you need to look for.
The second image shows you which part of your body you should touch the object with.
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Move with the spinning wheel
Spin the wheel.
Which movement should you do?
To jump? Spinning around? Clap your hands?Or maybe you can stick out your tongue.
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Language proficiency of foreign-language newcomers: ZILL goals
In this document you will find the linguistic ZILL goals for foreign language newcomers.
Source: Language proficiency of non-native newcomers: ZILL goals by Charlotte bellemans
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Body Parts: Goose Board
With this goose board, students practice vocabulary around body parts.
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Vocabulary around school: Quartet
Through this quartet, pupils practice vocabulary related to the different rooms in a school (corridor, playground, refectory, gymnasium, classroom, etc.).
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Body Parts: Vocabulary
With this memory you practice naming the body parts correctly. You hear the word when you click on a card. Find a card with the same image.
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