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Mortem Caesar: Board Game
Historical board game about the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar. The purpose of this game is to introduce students to Caesar's politics at the end of the republic.
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The Belgian Dynasty: Poster
Concise timeline of the Belgian dynasty to hang up so that historical events can be linked to the Belgian monarchy.
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Working with sources: Poster
Poster for the history classroom with reference to the historical questions students should ask when working with sources in class.
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Writing tasks: Help sheet and step-by-step plan
Tool for completing writing tasks in class.
You can place a few plasticized pieces of the color version in the classroom so that students can consult these placemats. The goal is for them to pay particular attention to the points of interest on the …
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War in Ukraine: Introductory Film (2)
In the second part of this introductory film, students receive background information on the causes and consequences of the war in Ukraine in about nine minutes. The following aspects are discussed:
- the historical position of Ukraine from the 16th …
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War in Ukraine: Introductory Film (1)
In the first part of this introductory film, students get some more background information about the war in Ukraine from different angles in twelve minutes:
- a testimony from a evacuated Ukrainian woman,
- an expert speaks: Johan De Boose, doctor in …
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Using Medication: Exercises
These copy sheets belong to How should you use medication? : Learning video .
You can use the material to do combination exercises.
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Lost Items: Vocabulary
What have you lost? Vocabulary related to lost objects are discussed in sentences: I have lost my ....
Afterwards, the student can give a specific description of his own lost objects.
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I've been robbed: Vocabulary
I've been robbed!
Vocabulary related to current possessions and theft.
The sentence construction 'My ... has been stolen.' is frequently discussed.
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What does the man look like?: Giving personal descriptions
What does the man look like?
Description of persons:
- Clothes,
- appearance.
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Anthroponymy: Work bundle with webquest
In addition to an extensive overview of first and last names and classic exercises, this collection also contains a webquest into (inter) national distribution and popularity of your own first and last name, newspaper articles about name choice, …
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Is the bed still for sale?: Learning video
Asking and giving information about furniture: useful questions and answers.
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