Archeologie op school of in de klas
Archeologie spreekt tot de verbeelding van klein en groot. Opgravingen maken ons nieuwsgierig want ze vertellen iets over het verleden: hoe leefden onze voorouders, wat aten ze, hoe zagen hun woningen eruit ...? Tijdens de Archeologiedagen kan je deelnemen aan leerrijke, avontuurlijke en speelse activiteiten om meer te weten te komen over archeologie in al haar facetten.
Bodemonderzoek in je les?
Door de organisatie van de Archeologiedagen krijgt de Vlaamse archeologie een boost! Onze bodem zit immers vol met verhalen die verteld willen worden. Als we het grote publiek tonen hoe archeologie helpt om deze verhalen soms letterlijk aan de oppervlakte te brengen, vergroten we het draagvlak van deze boeiende wetenschap.
Hieronder staat lesmateriaal voor je klaar waarmee je, los van de Archeologiedagen, bodemonderzoek op het voorplan van je les kan brengen!
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Astronomy: Calendar
This digital exercise will help you learn more about astronomy. While completing the multiple choice questions and fill-in exercises you will learn more about:
- calculation day of the week;
- modular arithmetic;
- perpetual calendar;
- week number; …
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Museum of the National Bank of Belgium: Guided visit
The museum welcomes students with a tour adapted to their education. A museum guide, in Dutch, French or English, makes the tour as interactive as possible. When booking, the teacher chooses the main theme of the tour (economy, history, a …
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Brainstorm WIPASOFT: Practice site
Practice site with exercises supported by visual learning for various general subjects.
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War in Ukraine: Introductory Film (2)
In the second part of this introductory film, students receive background information on the causes and consequences of the war in Ukraine in about nine minutes. The following aspects are discussed:
- the historical position of Ukraine from the 16th …
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War in Ukraine: Introductory Film (1)
In the first part of this introductory film, students get some more background information about the war in Ukraine from different angles in twelve minutes:
- a testimony from a evacuated Ukrainian woman,
- an expert speaks: Johan De Boose, doctor in …
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NATO: Knowledge clip
This short knowledge clip covers the following aspects and concepts:
- the Dutch and English abbreviation,
- origin and purpose,
- NATO as an intergovernmental organization,
- unanimity,
- article 5: If a NATO country is attacked, the other NATO countries come …
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Paul Panda Farnana, a Congolese nationalist and Pan-Africanist
This article, written by Salomé Ysebaert of the AfricaMuseum, is about the historical figure Paul Panda Farnana (1888-1930), who is mentioned in the Canon of Flanders. Paul Panda Farnana M'Fumu has left a mark on Congo's history in many …
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The Medieval Agricultural Society: Work Sheets and Role Play
Students answer the following problem statement: What was medieval agricultural society in Europe made up of?
The lesson is structured as follows:
- source research into rights, duties/duties of each class;
- applying historical criticism;
- work with …
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Desiderius Erasmus: Biography
Erasmus lives in the late Middle Ages. It is a time of transition. There is a lot of criticism of the Catholic Church. As the son of a priest, things are not easy for him.
He studies Latin and later Greek. He writes a lot, both letters and books. The …
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Joan of Arc: The Virgin of Orleans
The story of a young woman who helped the French king to the throne during the 100-year war and managed to liberate the city of Orleans. She heard voices from heaven.
The French saw her as a God-sent woman and the English accused her of witchcraft. If …
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From Burgundy to Habsburg
The unity of the Low Countries is almost achieved. Duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, with a lot of patience, with a clever marriage policy and with a little luck, brought the Low Countries together. The son Karel wants to do the work much …
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The Burgundians in the Netherlands
The Netherlands and Belgium emerged from the maze of duchies and counties in the Middle Ages. How did that go? How was that unification achieved? What's France got to do with it?
The story of the Burgundians in the Low Countries.
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