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Clay vases with dried flowers: Assignment for Mother's Day
Make clay vases and stick the dried flowers in them. Let dry and paint if necessary. Glue to a board.
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Flower Girl: Assignment for Mother's Day
Fold figures and daisies with iron wire. Glue them to a plate with the glue gun.
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Dance Expression: Musical Inspiration Guide - Zeppelin
The Dance Expression book is part of a series of musical inspiration guides. These guides were developed from Zeppelin's didactics, which supports teachers and supervisors in devising inspiring and purposeful musical activities. Each …
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Throw and write your poem
Throw and write your poem is an activity that can serve as a snack at school, at the campsite or at home. Make it a beautiful poem.
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Make a spider with iron-on beads
In these photos you see a practical example of making a spider with iron-on beads.
Supplies:
- 4 chenille wires,
- 8 times 14 ironing beads,
- 1 pair of eyes.
Turn the bottom piece up around the last iron-on bead, turn up and slide the higher iron-on beads …
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Mother's Day: From recycled food pot to flower pot
In these photos you can see examples of a gift for Mother's Day. Recycled food pots have been transformed into a flower pot.
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Filling a museum yourself: Lesidee
These images show how students get to work to fill their own museum with works of art.
Introduction
- You start with an interview. What do your students see? They indicate that they see an empty white space. You can then leave from there: a museum is …
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Nice living: Swinging album for children
One lives in a house, the other in a tent, sometimes you live in a language, a scent or a family dish, with a pet or with a friend. The playful living poems by Bette Westera make you feel at home in story and coziness, but also lovingly respond to …
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Where do you prefer to read: Poem book
What do you prefer to read is reading a poem book about.
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Making a Trophy: Father's Day Idea
The children make a trophy or a cup for Father's Day with a self-written message.
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Who's Taking Care of Me Now?: Book
This book describes a young child's feeling of fear and powerlessness. It describes the major impact that alcohol addiction and bullying behavior can have on a person and those around them.
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From stone to house: Making a house with mosaic
The preschoolers use this example to make a mosaic house out of MDF.
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