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Battle for the light: Forest game
No matter how quiet it seems in a forest, the plants you see are constantly fighting for every ray of sunlight. And that battle starts as soon as a forest is created. The first herbs are overgrown by ferns, which in turn are shaded by pioneer …
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From Neanderthal to Gallo-Roman: Construction of the exhibition
In this concept text you will discover how the permanent exhibition From Neanderthal to Gallo-Roman is structured. You can read more about the themes that will be discussed, the design and the use of media. The panel texts are packed with …
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City game: Trip to Mechelen
The students carry out assignments with which they collect tips to find out the final location. The group that arrives at the final location first wins the game. You can adjust the tips depending on the location where you want the students to end up.
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Class visit to DIVA: Manual
Lesson letter to prepare the visit to DIVA.
This manual consists of three parts:
- the preparation of the visit;
- the practical details during the visit;
- the processing of the visit in the classroom.
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X, censorship and visual culture: Lesbundel exhibition
The exhibition X - censorship and visual culture in the National Museum of the Playing Card examines how censorship had an impact on the prevailing visual culture of that time.
Playing cards and comics form the starting point for this research, both …
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He who seeks, he finds, he writes: Lesson idea
With a map and photos, the students go in search of the immovable heritage in the neighbourhood. They see, discover, ask questions. Afterwards they write an informative text for their peers.
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What is art? That's art!: Lesson idea
Pupils look for the properties of immovable heritage through photos. They learn to use photographic techniques and practice their musical skills.
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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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Belle Epoque Center: Educational package
Here you will find teaching materials at the Belle Epoque Center:
- visitor's guide for the teacher;
- Blankenberge;
- bundle of background information for the teacher;
- work bundle solutions;
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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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