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Art chat cards: Engaging in conversation through art
Our art chat cards invite you to talk to your class group based on a selection of works from the MSK collection.
Together you can talk about everyday topics such as clothing, hobbies, parties, holidays, the senses... In addition, it is a …Translated by
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Trust and cooperation games
Lesson preparation with active trust and cooperation games that work on cognitive, social and motor skills.
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circle games
An inspiration guide for simple circle games in the classroom, on the playground, on multi-day ...
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Ultimate Frisbee: Person Goals
Ultimate Frisbee is a match game without a referee. Competitive play is encouraged but not at the expense of respect for the opponent, the rules of the game or the joy of playing.
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Nognito: Talking about alcohol
Talking about alcohol in class? Nognito helps teachers on their way.
Nognito is a collection of six interactive and playful conversation methods about alcohol. These conversations make the subject of alcohol a topic for discussion in the classroom …
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Rhythmic formation: Lesson Idea
Lesson series of two lessons of rhythmic formation. The lesson plan explains step by step how the lesson is structured.
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Collaborate: Task Cards
We often tell students to listen or collaborate better. But what exactly is that?
These instruction cards explain what they can do to work better together.
Values covered:
- speaking and listening;
- respect;
- Empathy.
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Condition and power circuit: Boxersfit
Organize a circuit around fitness and strength with this lesson plan.
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Pack and go: Lesson file
How can you make the public look at heritage in a different way? Think of the artist Christo. The students broaden their expressiveness by artistically drawing attention to immovable heritage from the school environment.
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