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Wonder: Assignments for the film
Students watch the film Wonder and then solve assignments about it. They assess statements about the film, they design a new film poster and they describe what will stay with them after watching the film.
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Getting to know each other in French: Happertje
Through this snack, students can get to know each other in French.
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Compounds and derivations
With this worksheet, students practice compositions and derivations.
They create compounds with a number of specified words. In a next exercise they make derivations of the given root words.
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Growing mealworms
In this project, students can grow mealworms themselves. For this you bring a breeding tower to the classroom. This contains all the material needed to grow mealworms and of course the mealworms themselves.
The workbook provides students with …
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Eating insects
During this workshop, students discover that insects can actually be quite tasty. Students discover what an ecological footprint is and how making food and throwing it away affects our ecological footprint. It is shown step by step how eating …
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Polygons and non-polygons
With this sorting game, students learn the difference between polygons, regular polygons and non-polygons.
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Text formatting in Microsoft Word
A simple visual guide for children to learn to make better use of the different formatting options in Microsoft Word.
Children can work with the magazine independently. This means you can help where necessary.
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Measuring angles
Worksheet to practice measuring angles.
The right column always contains a checksum of the three answers in the row so that students have some form of control.
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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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Applications for fifth grade
Students solve applications with which they practice on the following learning material:
- directly and inversely proportional,
- percentages,
- fractions,
- unequal distribution,
- average speed,
- mean and median,
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Synonyms and antonyms: Domino
Students practice synonyms and antonyms using a domino game. A version about synonyms and a version about antonyms have been added.
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Words with c: Boomspel
Using this boom game, students practice spelling words with c.
The students each take turns drawing a card and giving it to their neighbor. The neighbor dictates the word and the student writes the word on his erase board. The neighbor checks whether …
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