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Planet B: Lesson folder for the film
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Thirteen-year-old Bo lives in a quiet neighborhood, has a loving family, lots of friends and is doing well in school - a pretty perfect teenage life. Like young people all over the world, Bo is curious, questions everything and is rebellious. …
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Stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination
In two hours of lessons, students get to work with stereotypes and prejudices in society and how they can lead to discrimination. The focus is on stereotypes, prejudices and discrimination based on ethnicity, but there is also an eye for other …
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Qualities of a creation: motor moment and dealing with conflicts
After using this lesson sheet, your students will be better able to cope with difficult and unpleasant situations and learn the different ways in which they can respond to and deal with conflict . They learn how to best communicate an annoying …
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Booster: Lesson map at the film
In this lesson folder you will find various ideas to get started in class around the film Booster.
Booster charts the lives of a group of young people who are having fun on the squares in the suburbs and showing off their wrought-up mopeds. Behind …
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YOUCA Action Day 2021: Teaching package
This educational package was put together by YOUCA and KIYO in the context of the YOUCA Action Day 2021. On Thursday 21 October 2021, more than 13,000 students committed themselves by going to work for a day. The wages they earned that day went to …
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Exploring perspectives: Eye to eye, lesson 5
The students practice empathizing with different characters by thinking about which statement best fits which character (such as, for example, domestic cat, shelter owner, veterinarian, cat toy manufacturer). Then they get to work with the …
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Every pet is different: Eye to eye, lesson 4
The students use the framework of the five freedoms to look up the needs of different companion animals (dog, cat, guinea pig, rabbit, chicken, horse or pony) on the internet. They present it to the whole class from the animal's perspective.
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Needs of humans and animals: Eye to eye, lesson 3
In this lesson the students will look for the reasons why people bring an animal into their home and the possible consequences thereof, such as the fact that animals end up in a shelter. Through articles and research on the internet, the students …
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Animal ethics and welfare: Eye to eye, lesson 2
In this lesson, students explore their emotional attachment to animals through the theme of animal ethics. They do this by discussing whether animal rights belong in the constitution. They assume the role of adherents of anthropocentrism, …
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Text and audience: Stage fever
Sometimes students really shiver just before they go on stage or the stage because they suffer from stage fright. In this lesson sheet you will find tips that you can use to guide them in dealing with this.
This teaching aid is part of the drama …
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Text and audience: Making a presentation
When presenting a text, it is of the utmost importance that your student knows how to present. You teach your student to deal with the reaction of the audience and ensure that he/she gains insight into, among other things, the speaking time, the …
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Condition and power circuit: Boxersfit
Organize a circuit around fitness and strength with this lesson plan.
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