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Count the fingers: Speech
Solve the sums using your fingers. In this app the outcome is read out.
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Counting with multitouch
Count by touching the screen, drag the elements. You can touch your touchscreen with multiple fingers at the same time.
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Count the fingers
Solve sums by counting the fingers of two hands.
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Counting money: One euro coins
Fill the piggy bank. Drag each one euro into the slot of the piggy bank and count up to 10 euros.
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Counting with circles and emojis
Learning to count with different objects and circles. Select emojis and then add as many using the left or right arrows. You can also add black circles to compare and count correctly.
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Biodiversity: Interactive search board
Thinglink on biodiversity with the following assignments:
- watch the video Vegetable Gardens (KRO Childhood) and answer the question;
- watch the video Ant has a problem (MOS) and answer the questions;
- watch the video Elise the squirrel (Forest Week) …
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Learn from traffic: Interactive search board
Thinglink around traffic with the following commands:
- connect the sound to the right means of transport;
- find the seven differences;
- place the bicycle parts in the right place on the bicycle;
- matrix shapes (basic shape of traffic signs) and …
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Atoms and Molecules: Exercises
With the help of an applet, your students gain insight into the structure of molecules. They count the number of atoms and molecules and in this way get to know the meaning of these terms well. Then they draw the molecular model.
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Count to 10
Click on a number from the number row and listen to it.
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Necessity and rules of critical thinking
Audio fragment in which Johan Braekman explains critical thinking in the context of free thinking: Critical thinking is pre-eminently regulated thinking: thinking that recognizes its vulnerability and, thanks to following strict rules, avoids …
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