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Week of the Forest: Assignment cards
Eleven assignment cards for different target groups that you can carry out in your classroom or in the forest.
Students learn about the following topics:
- ecosystems;
- making peanut rolls and fat balls for birds;
- food chain and food cycle;
- examine …
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How to Become an Art Connoisseur: Lesson Pack
Would you like to make yourself heard during your next museum visit? Practice yourself with playful assignments in looking at art, bring out your best arguments to be able to discuss it and experience how wonderful it is to be stimulated and …
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Bumblebees: Determination Scheme
This search card will help you identify the most common bumblebees.
On the search card you will also find general information about bumblebees.
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Battle for the light: Forest game
No matter how quiet it seems in a forest, the plants you see are constantly fighting for every ray of sunlight. And that battle starts as soon as a forest is created. The first herbs are overgrown by ferns, which in turn are shaded by pioneer …
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Fifty things to do for your twelve years: Natuurpunt
Building a tree house, taking a mud bath, braiding flowers in your hair ... It's nice, and good for body and mind to be outside. Children never forget their first wild steps in nature. And the younger, the greater the chance that the passion …
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Open Company Day: Instruction sheet
Assignment in the context of Open Company Day. Students must find a company, arrange the visit, create a company card and make a presentation.
Collaboration is done using Google classroom.
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Visiting: Lesson card
Who lives or works in a monument or valuable building today? Are they proud of their monument? Are there any stories about this? Students discover what it means to be a resident or use of a valuable or protected building.
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Treasure hunt: Lesson idea
Through geocaching, the students playfully search for various types of immovable heritage such as buildings, rivers, markers. They learn to work with a GPS.
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On the outside: lesson card
The class explores the landscape around the school. Which elements determine a landscape? Think of its geographical, agricultural, cultural and other history. You can use photos and maps in class or go on a field trip.
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Never Forget: Lesson Idea
Every municipality has one or more graveyards or cemeteries. They often form exceptional heritage sites. With this teaching idea, students gain insight into themes such as death, burial, rituals and symbols by examining the funerary heritage. What …
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Monument Log: Lesson Idea
Visit and explore the same immovable heritage several years in a row and bond with it. For example, the students follow the evolution year after year, they record this in a log and they take measurements.
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Monuments in decline, decay in monuments: Lesfiche
Via a (fictional) letter from the mayor, the class is asked to investigate the heritage in the school environment.
Which elements (inside or outside) have suffered damage and need to be repaired or restored? The students draw up an inspection report …
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