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Child with ink spots: Street art trail with teaching package
Child with ink spots is a street art trail in Turnhout, you will find the lesson package in the appendix.
It is 1892. Senne is 11 years old and a factory child. Like many children, he works in one of the Turnhout printing companies. The work is hard …
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Patterns: Lesson pack
Children may know patterns from their clothing (think of striped patterns, flowers, balls, unicorns ...) But you also come across patterns in many places in everyday life, just think of the bricks of the walls or the rows of colored pencils in …
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Silhouette: Lesson pack
Silhouettes spontaneously remind us of sunsets on summer beaches. You think of dark figures on the beach, of which you can only see an outline. Everything else is black. That is the result of backlighting.
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Working with Canva: Guide and tips
With these practice sheets you can get started with Canva yourself. I've added my favorite fonts and search terms. Good luck designing your magazines.
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Painting like the Japanese masters: Short art review with painting assignment
In this collection you will find a short art reflection on Japanese art and a corresponding painting assignment.
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Walk with Amal: Educational Pack and Manual
With the educational package about Walk with Amal and the accompanying manual for teachers you can get started around the arrival of Amal.
In October Kleine Amal - a giant doll that personifies a Syrian refugee girl - appears in Belgium. Belgium is …Translated by
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Colorful mosaic with shredded paper: Step-by-step plan
Create a colorful mosaic with shredded paper based on this step-by-step plan with references to the Museum's Art and History collections and lesson tips.
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Pack and go: Lesson file
How can you make the public look at heritage in a different way? Think of the artist Christo. The students broaden their expressiveness by artistically drawing attention to immovable heritage from the school environment.
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