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Studying vocabulary in a foreign language: How do you do that?
Poster to help students learn new vocabulary in a foreign language.
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Create an efficient summary in six steps
By making a summary, you are actively working on the learning material. This allows you to absorb information more efficiently. In addition, such a structured document provides a clear overview of your learning material. Two birds with one …
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Four methods for taking notes
In this article you will find information about four note-taking methods:
- Cornell;
- blurting;
- mind maps;
- question and answer.
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Reading portfolio
In this reading portfolio you will find the following:
- draw up a reader profile;
- tips for choosing a good book;
- bookmark;
- tips for writing a review;
- sheet on which you can keep track of which books you have already read.
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Reading in the classroom: Trading cards
The students receive these tickets for trading in their books. For example, they are allowed to change books two or three times a week during reading quarters.
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Barbie: Movie review
The page asks students to reflect on male/female stereotypes and (possibly) brings back memories of their own Barbie doll days. Some students have seen the film and can talk about it.
Experience shows that students (girls) indicate that they used to …
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Drama tickets
You can get started in your classroom with these twenty-four drama cards, made in Canva.
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Homework planning
Difficulty planning your homework? With this document you create an overview of homework and tasks per week. A homework schedule can then be drawn up per day and hour.
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Homework checklist: Bookmark
Step-by-step plan that is placed as a bookmark in the students' agenda so that they can start their homework in the evening and not forget anything.
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Which books have you read: Reading card
On this reading card, students can keep track of which books they have read.
The following information can be noted on the reading card:
- title, author and illustrator;
- date borrowed and returned;
- score where a maximum of five stars can be colored.
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Homework planner
A simple schedule to schedule homework.
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Describe situation using mind map
Mind map in which a situation can be briefly described via the questions: what, where, with whom, when and what feeling?
It can be used in an argument or when telling about a weekend or holiday.
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