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Quarter rest, quarter note, eighth and sixteenth note: Rhythm wheel
This application works like a jackpot and is used as rhythm bingo. The user spins the wheel and 8 beats (2 bars) appear. In this first version you can get a quarter rest, quarter note, eighth note and/or sixteenth note. Students can perform this …
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Innovate to Educate
Website including a blog and videos about new technology that you can use in your classroom.
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Visit Mechelen library: 360° tour
This 360° tour was made in Het Predikheren, the library of Mechelen. You can use this tour to prepare for your first visit to the library. This way, students already have an idea of the layout and possibilities.
A visit is often very targeted, for …
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Assisted Melody: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive image you will compose with the help of three composers: Bach, Beethoven or Mozart.
You have the option to insert the notes via the score or enter them via the keyboard that appears at the top of the screen. Once you …
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Paint With Music: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
On the basis of this interactive exercise you can make drawings that are used in music fragments. You use a brush stroke to draw the music.
You can choose between four different worlds in which you will draw:
- the sky, the heavens (with bird sounds as …
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3D Pottery: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Based on this exercise you can bake historical pots online with 3D Pottery.
On the Google Arts & Culture site you can have your students make pottery online (free). They get an example of a historical vase and then try to recreate it on the online …
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Blob Beats: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
In this Guitar Hero- style online rhythm exercise, you can score points by clicking the notes at the right time as they fall. You can choose from several classic works and a variety of difficulty levels. You will also learn fun facts about composers …
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KarateCoder: Supporting website for learning to code
KarateCoder is all about learning to code at a young age and becoming a real programmer and animation maker.
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Social media posts and reels from non-normal digital: Inspiration for your digital lesson
Ni normally digital collects an overview of all social media posts on this Wakelet without having to log in! You can read all our posts and view the reels via Wakelet. We wish you lots of digital fun and hope to inspire you!
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Muzogram technique: Teacher Debby
In this blog article you can read information and find tips about the muzogram technique. This is the coding of music in which you cast the sequence of the rhythm in the music in symbols, a musicogram. It improves children's hand-eye …
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Leah Newton Art: Art Lesson Ideas
On this website you can:
- browse the thematically based arts curriculum and can create student artworks based on the elements and principles of design;
- consult lesson plans to get started with your students, in which you can search by age.
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Nobody ELSe: Blog full of creative tips
Be inspired by the crafting tips, always with the necessary printables.
This creative blog is about crafts, felt, DIY, photography, design and other creative topics.
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