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Cycling skills: Looking back over the left shoulder
Looking back over the left shoulder is a skill that we often have to use in traffic, for example in situations such as turning right or left or driving past an obstacle. It is important that the student only turns his head and continues to drive …
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Parts of the roadway
In this lesson, students are introduced to the following traffic concepts:
- Roadway,
- roadside,
- Bus stop,
- bicycle suggestion lane,
- parking lane.
They learn its meaning and how to behave safely.
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Palingbeek is looking for an educational employee in nature and environmental education through secondment.
Are you a motivated teacher and ready for a new challenge?
For the provincial visitor center Palingbeek (Zillebeke - Ypres) we are looking for a full-time educational employee in nature and environmental education via secondment (leave due …Translated by
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Summer school counselor… something for you?
The Province of Antwerp wants to contribute to quality summer schools. That is why they support the organization of these summer schools in as many cities and municipalities as possible, where vulnerable students can play and learn, in an …
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Save the bread box: MOS action token
Lunch boxes have become completely commonplace in schools. But not every lunch box is filled with a decent lunch. Many lunch boxes contain snacks and fast food. A healthy sandwich with vegetables is often hard to find.
The students examine the …
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Intercultural school culture: Toolbox with diversity actions and methodologies
In the Intercultural school culture toolbox you will find various actions, learning contents, detailed lessons, methodologies and other teaching materials to stimulate interculturality in your classroom and in your school.
The toolbox was developed by …
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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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Sign language
During this lesson, students learn what sign language is, how it works and they also learn some simple signs.
A quiz has also been added where students have to guess what each gesture means.
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What is your favorite word?
Which words do your students find beautiful and special? Let them think about it based on the worksheet and the accompanying presentation.
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In search of language treasures: Students discover the added value of a multilingual environment
Show your students the added value of a multilingual environment. The activity focuses on linguistic treasures from other languages: words or sentences with a special value or meaning.
The students become treasure hunters and interview someone …
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Brother Jacob: Sing along in all languages
Brother Jacob is a well-known children's song, not only in Belgium, but in many countries all over the world. Discover with your class how this classic sounds in different languages. Then use the linguistic diversity in your class to create a new …
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Author Dutch: Teacher wanted
WeZooz NV is the organization behind Lernova educational publishing house , formerly known as Digitale Methode and WeZooz Academy and is part of Signpost NV, market leader in ICT solutions for education. In 2020, we launched innovative, …
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