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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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Write yourself: Poetry assignment
Students create a self through the well-known elf and the selfie in words. An exercise in concise, but feasible writing through the challenge of the form.
No specific initial situation is required.
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Debate Techniques: Slides
This presentation on debating techniques provides an overview of the fundamentals of an argument along with some tips.
For the Think & Talk honors programme, five students created a script for a series of lessons on debating with the subject: the …
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Practice notation and rhythm: Dice
With the dice around the notation image, the notation image can be practiced.
The notes are in the treble clef and follow the range of a soprano recorder (low C to high E).Rhythms can be practiced with the dice around rhythms.
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Say, uh: Game shape
Say euh game: card game in which players take turns talking spontaneously about a target word for a minute. As they speak, they should be careful not to say the prohibition word or 'uh'.
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Calepino: Guide to adding words
Calepino is an app to keep a dictionary on your smartphone. The use is very intuitive, but students or course participants sometimes have some difficulty with it the first time. This document is a manual on how to add words.
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Literary Building Block Time: Terminology
In this blog post about the book De Jonkvrouw by Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem and Pat Van Beirs, the terminology regarding the literary building block time must be correctly filled in. The original text of the blog post can be found here .
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Basic questions in class: Help card
This sheet helps students with basic questions like 'How do you spell that?' or "Can you repeat that?".
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Guess Out Loud: Language Game
A simple and relaxing language game for in between. Your mind also needs to move once in a while. Having fun guessing and completing ... and hearing that everyone shouts the same thing and sometimes not.
These are well-known duos, couples, couples. …
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Writing poems: Work collection
In this work bundle, students learn to write an elf, a diamond poem and a name poem.
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Clear Writing: Presentation
This presentation explains some aspects of writing clearly:
- information: complete and clear;
- language use: formal vs. informal;
- types of questions: open vs. Closed.
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Staff rhyme: Lesson idea
A short nice introduction to the staff rhyme through a Saint poem. Through a group discussion and a few specific questions, students explore the phenomenon in poetry and beyond, such as in advertising and comics.
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