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Video games in the classroom: Lesson packages
Using video games in the classroom is an excellent way to hold students' attention and pique their curiosity. Games like Minecraft and the Discovery Tour of Assassin's Creed have already proven their worth in this area. But at least as …
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Talking about sexting with students and students
What's the best way to talk to teens about sexting? In this article, the authors discuss a possible approach. They also provide tips and links about what you as a teacher need to know and what you can do when you talk to young people about the …
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Demons: Lesson folder
Lesson suggestions for the new collection of folk tales by Marita de Sterck, with illustrations by Jonas Thys (viewing sample Demonen )
The suggestions in the enclosed document are intended as a source of inspiration for teachers. Some suggestions …
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Students learn to work with Smartschool: Assignment
Teach students to use Smartschool individually with these exercises. The work sheets can be used in the classroom or as homework.
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Smart on the Internet: Videos
With this series, Ketnet and Mediawijs want to provide children and young people with tools to use the internet in a media-wise way. In ten videos, Ketnet wrappers Gloria Monserez and Sander Gillis take the Ketnetters into the world of the …
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Introduction sheet
A nice sheet to start the year and get to know your students better.
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Labyrinthus: Lesson folder with the film
In this lesson folder you will find several ideas to get started in the classroom around the movie Labyrinthus .
Story
Fourteen-year-old Frikke accidentally discovers a computer game in which some of his friends have ended up. Only Frikke can free …
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Eyes that look: Teaching package
Today we live in a visual culture. Young people are continuously confronted with visual information: videos and photos on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Images are always present, but how well can young people look and observe? And can they still …
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Through the eyes of the animals: Eye to eye, lesson 5
In this lesson, students learn to take the position of someone else (for example, an animal lover, a shelter operator, or a companion animal). From these different points of view, we enter into the class discussion around the theme of animal …
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Pet Welfare: Eye to Eye, Lesson 4
The students explore their own needs and the needs of animals. In a group work they look for information about six companion animals: dog, cat, guinea pig, rabbit, chicken and horse, based on the five freedoms of animal welfare. Finally, we will …
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A pet before and after: Eye to eye, lesson 3
In this lesson, students learn to place the choice of adopting a pet in a broader context of causes and effects. The students discover that most of the reasons for having an animal come from the needs of humans.
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What is animal welfare: Eye to eye, lesson 2
The students look for how they identify their association with animals, as ruler, keeper, friend or equal. They fill in the meaning of the word animal welfare by deriving the five freedoms from various information texts.
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