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Name cards in the home language
This is a way of involving students' home languages in teaching. Each student will receive a name tag stating my name is... in their home language.
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Code.org: Learn to program
Code.org aims to give everyone a taste of technology.
The site offers many free tools, such as:
- programming with Angry Birds;
- programming with the figures from Frozen;
- programming with Flappy Bird;
- the basics of javascript;
- programming with …
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Vasa Museum
The Vasa Museum is located in Stockholm and is home to the best preserved 17th century wooden sailing ship in the world.
You can admire the more than three centuries old ship Vasa on seven floors and insight into the characteristics of shipping in …
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Physical Experiments: Animations and Simulations
Here you will find simulations about various parts of the physics subject.
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Your logical fallacy is: Dismantling unmasking
An argument is a mistake. Drug fallacies are in the world of minds as tricks or illusions, and often they are used to smooth use by politicians and the media to fool people.
This website is designed to help you identify and defeat bad logic.
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Zanzu: My body in word and image
Website about sexual health for people with language problems. The site is user-friendly through icons and images. The explanation is in thirteen languages, both written and spoken. Also includes a dictionary and explanations for professionals on …
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Tools parent contact: Checklist, watch list and chat cards
Parental contact is a valuable moment in the school year. You will learn how your child feels in the classroom, and what positive points and points of action it has. Do you want to prepare this conversation so that you do not face surprises and …
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For Reading tips: Bookmark
Reading aloud is a gift for your listeners. Anyone can do it in his own style. Book therefore a daily reading fifteen minutes before bedtime, even for teenagers. Or read in the classroom. These three bookmarks guides you to a stronger story.
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Two plus two: Mathematical basic exercises
This website is aimed at children who want to learn:
- counting,
- compare numbers,
- add,
- subtraction,
- multiply,
- parts.
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English grammar
The grammar section on this website serves as an aid to learning the Dutch language, in that it provides you with an overview of the grammar rules. However, you will have to look actively for opportunities to practice your skills.
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Test of Civilization: Is Europe repeating the horrors of the past?
"Even though we can't predict the future, at least we have the past as a guide to educate us, to point out the dangers of that kind of rhetoric." Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, UN Commissioner for Human Rights — October 2015
The Test …
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Adult Education: Exercises Turkish
This manual provides guidance and structure to your adult education lesson. It is the revised version of lesson 6 from the Climodiek: I am taking a lesson (and I take public transport). The approach is the question of why following a course in …
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