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Mood language: Compose your own rap!
The 'STEM Language' project follows the typical STEM structure with an introduction to the challenge, a number of chapters that provide students with the necessary tools to take on the challenge and ultimately the realization of the challenge, …
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Boudewijn de Groot, Het Land van Maas en Waal (1966): Listening and reading
Het Land van Maas en Waal is a song by Boudewijn de Groot with a text by Lennaert Nijgh. It is one of the canon texts of Dutch song. Thanks to the rhythmic melody and the colorful arrangement, the song is still able to appeal to young people.
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Voice strings: Design your own musical instrument with Arduino and lasers!
This project challenges students to build their own musical instrument without real strings. Inspired by some examples with lasers, they get creative in designing a laser harp. Various concepts of computational thinking are discussed. The laser …
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Children's songs with boomwhackers: Scores
These homemade scores are of various children's songs to play on the boomwhackers.
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Music term as image: Lesson package
In this lesson package you will find a presentation with an explanation of the assignment and videos and an explanation of the musical terms. The students represent musical terms typographically, where the meaning of the musical term becomes clear …
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Musical building block dynamics: Volume meter
Through this document, shared in Canva, you will find a combination of the music terms in the dynamics building block and a sound meter or voice volume meter in the classroom.
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Do's and don'ts in a museum: Teaching package
This teaching package focuses on investigative learning. Why are you not allowed to eat and drink in a museum? Why are you not allowed to take flash photos of works of art? Why are you not allowed to touch a painting or statue? Put on your lab …
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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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SOS D'un terrien en détresse: Chanson
Processing assignment for this song by Daniel Balavoine about a man who would rather be a bird and doesn't feel at home on earth. The singer has a range of 2.5 octaves.
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Love of music: Comparison assignment
In this music replacement assignment, students watch Love for Music and first get to know an artist and then compare a covered song with the original version of the song. They do this on the basis of singing voices, instrumentation and text.
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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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What does music do to us: Suggest favorite song
What does music do to us? Using this document, created in Canva, students propose their favorite song by asking a few questions. They also describe what this music does to them.
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