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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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Seascape: Collage with foreground and background
During this lesson the children create a seascape. They learn how to make a collage with a foreground and background. We mainly work with watercolors, but ecoline is also an option. After considering different seascapes, the children get to …
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The Earth Orchestra: Together is beautiful
Together is beautiful is the first song by The Earth Orchestra. This is an orchestra with input from 197 countries with all kinds of voices and a variety of classical and ethnic instruments. Such a song and such an orchestra is a first in music …
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Dots on your hand against bullying: Photo collage
Put four dots on your hand and show that you are against bullying. The students learn about the meaning of the 4 dots.
The students organize a photo shoot and make a collage.
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Photography: Complementing patterns
The children use the page to look for an object that they associate with it: the same shape, color, feeling ...
The chips in this assignment are inspired by African patterns. This assignment can also serve as an introduction to the pattern of …
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Photography: Create your own comic strip
Use these speech bubbles to create your own comic strip.
Each speech bubble is displayed large on an A4 page so that there is enough space to write in it.
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Start to Listen: Sound fragment
An example of a listening fragment that is offered in the free online toolbox Start to Listen .
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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