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Martin Luther King: Reading Exercise BookWidgets
Students read a text about Martin Luther King and answer the content questions.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 12: Heroes and heroines of Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also be perfectly used in your lesson without the …
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Jana likes to work alone: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read the profiles of four people who are looking for work. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 4: Men and women at work in Language Law 2.3 in writing, but the exercise can also …Translated by
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Lobster on the menu?: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a short text about a lobster in the aquarium of a fish restaurant. They answer the content questions about the text.
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Kossi's blog: Reading exercise BookWidgets
The students read a blog about someone who fled to Belgium and applied for asylum in our country. They answer the content questions about the text.
This is an additional reading task for Theme 1: People from all over the world of Language Law 2.3 in …
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Stormy weather!: Newspaper article with reading assignment
A reading and vocabulary exercise as a repetition of the theme about the weather from Said 2.1. written.
The text was taken from the VRT NWS website: Storm weather is causing an ugly storm in Koersel (Beringen), several events canceled in Limburg
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What doesn't belong in the list?: Vocabulary exercise
Digital exercise with the basic vocabulary from target grade 1.
In each row there is one word that does not fit in the series. Click on the word that does not belong.
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How do you iron a T-shirt with a print?: Drag exercise in instructional video
Drag and drop exercise in which the student places the specified words in the correct place.
The students watch an instructional video (from the VDAB) on how to iron a T-shirt with a print. They then complete the interactive exercise.
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Kubo: Puzzle coding concept
Meet the creative and playful KUBO. An educational hands-on and digital coding solution that provides everything needed to master coding and computational thinking, designed especially for kids.
Students learn to code using KUBO's unique TagTile® …
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Find the shadow in the image
Find the shadow in each image. The word is read out.
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Matatalab TaleBot: Programmable robot
Create your own interactive stories through coding: Matatalab Tale-Bot Pro is a learning robot set for young children. Thanks to innovative technology and a wide range of cross-curricular interactive cards, children can learn basic coding concepts …
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Matatalab VinciBot
Matatalab VinciBot is a robot set for students aged 8 and over. This set can do more than any other comparable set.
The Matatalab VinciBot Set has diverse and rich functionality, open extensibility and excellent quality.
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STEM kit for projects
Teaching STEM in an attractive way and at the level of your students is child's play thanks to the STEM kit.
The STEM kit is a handy box that contains the materials for four projects. The projects tie in with technology and engineering. Each project …
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