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Crack the Lego Code: Pixel Exercise
Here you will find assignments to learn programming with building blocks from Lego or Duplo unplugged. The principle is explained in clear steps, with the necessary photos.
You can download the material (work cards) on the website.
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Learning to learn - focus attention: Worksheet
With this worksheet you practice learning to learn, focus attention and color the boxes in the right color. You also practice the numbers with this.
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Greater than, less than: Worksheet
With this worksheet you practice comparing quantities: equals, is not equal to, greater than and less than.
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Task and discovery boxes fine motor skills
Numerous assignment cards to let students work or experiment with small materials and where fine motor skills are practiced.
Students have to build stickmen, catch balls with tweezers, make patterns with blocks or colored popsicle sticks, build a …
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Self-regulated learning: Toolbox
This toolbox, including questionnaires, provides concrete tools to map the self-regulated learning of students. This is a first step to subsequently be able to monitor and promote self-regulated learning. In addition, you will also find tools here …
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Train executive functions with games
The article briefly explains what executive functions are, how you can train the executive functions and with which games you can practice this.
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Robot with circles and rectangles: Step-by-step plan
Through this presentation, a robot is made step by step, consisting of geometric figures.
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Help cards for independent work
Each student receives a red card and a green card on his bank. The red card means "I need help" and the green card means "I am ready."
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STEM computer: Computational thinking
Here you will find various ready-made STEM activities in which computational thinking plays an important role.
The activities are aimed at all primary school pupils, from the oldest nursery to the sixth grade and the first stage of secondary …
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Reading monitor: Research into reading, reading promotion and literature education
Leesmonitor strives to translate the available knowledge to a wide audience. The studies are summarized in Dutch and described in context.
The data on Leesmonitor comes from scientific research (for example into the effects of reading aloud), …
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Handbook executive functions
To help a student develop executive functions, it is good to know how they function.
Eleven cards describe the various executive functions, but also how you can support children in their development.
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Good practices at Verhalend Ontwerp and STE (A) M activities in the third kindergarten class
The Narrative Design method, also known as the Storyline Approach, is not yet well known in Belgium. In order to give nursery and primary education teachers the opportunity to get to know such didactics, the main points are summarized in this …
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