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Autism, dare to ask: Kijkwijzer
With this viewing guide, the students first answer the question for themselves and then view the answer of the participants in the program. Afterwards, it is discussed in class what was discussed and how the students experienced this.
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Scale Challenge: Manual
In this article, Joris explains how he came up with the scale challenge and how you can get started with it. He explains which steps he has taken himself and which tools he finds useful.
The videos that belong to this scale challenge can be found …
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Dancing drawings: Creative with AI
Getting creative with AI, is it possible? The students bring their self-made drawing to life using AI. They use a simple tool for this, Sketch Metademolab. Afterwards they can continue working on it in Canva.
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PEGI Class Challenge: Talk about age rating and video game content with your students
Test your students' knowledge! Talk to them about age labels and content icons for video games.
Gain a better understanding of the video game age rating system by raising students' awareness of video game content and responsible gaming. Start a …
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EU Code Week 2023: Toolkit
This toolkit bundles various accessible tools to get started with programming in the classroom or at school. With each application you will receive information about price, target group, requirements and a handy link to useful learning resources …
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EU Code Week 2023: Inspiration guide
In this concise inspiration guide you will find information and tips about organizing activities during EU Code Week. During this annual event, we pay attention to programming and computational thinking throughout Europe with various events, …
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Four steps of first aid: Poster
This poster shows the four steps of first aid schematically.
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Parallel tonalities: Visual representation
Compare the major third scale with its parallel minor third scale using this fill-in sheet. In addition to the blank fill-in sheet, you will also find the filled-in sheets with the parallel keys of C major and La minor, Sol major and E minor, Fa …
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Comparing major third scales: Visual representation
This is a visual representation of a major third scale. In this way you can compare two scales with each other. The examples given are the comparison of do major and fa major, do major and sol major (MCV 2.2), do major and re major (MCV 2.3).
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Rhythmic exercises in three-quarter time
These exercises practice rhythms in three-quarter time.
You will also find separate exercises with sixteenth notes in 3/4.In the exercise with half rest and quarter rest you specifically practice on the rests.
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Farm: Rhythms
The intention is that words that fit the theme of farm are linked to a given rhythm. Of course, other rhythms and/or words can be invented and added.
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Speaking skills: Evaluation sheet
With this assessment form you evaluate six aspects of the oral skills on the basis of the targets for Dutch for the lower years, drawn up by the Stichting Leerplanontwikkeling (SLO):
- speaking purpose and context,
- consistency,
- word usage and …
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