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Throw and write your poem
Throw and write your poem is an activity that can serve as a snack at school, at the campsite or at home. Make it a beautiful poem.
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Make a spider with iron-on beads
In these photos you see a practical example of making a spider with iron-on beads.
Supplies:
- 4 chenille wires,
- 8 times 14 ironing beads,
- 1 pair of eyes.
Turn the bottom piece up around the last iron-on bead, turn up and slide the higher iron-on beads …
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E-mail footer Codefestival and EU Code Week
Do you also promote the Code Festival and the EU Code Week? Use our email footer in your email signature and put EU Code Week in the spotlight.
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Painting pumpkin
Students draw and paint a pumpkin.
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Form drawing: Step-by-step plans
Students draw different figures on the basis of the step-by-step plans. They learn to work with a compass and a protractor and they practice concepts such as perpendicular, center point, line segment ...
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Modeling with organic beeswax
In these photos you can see the figures that students modeled with organic beeswax.
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Mother's Day: From recycled food pot to flower pot
In these photos you can see examples of a gift for Mother's Day. Recycled food pots have been transformed into a flower pot.
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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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Making a Trophy: Father's Day Idea
The children make a trophy or a cup for Father's Day with a self-written message.
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Crown with patterns
Introduce the children to the patterns in a creative way. With this assignment they discover patterns everywhere. This insight into patterns is important for mathematical development.
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Complete photo with your own drawing
The students choose a part of a holiday photo.
Students paste the part of the photo on a white drawing paper
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From stone to house: Making a house with mosaic
The preschoolers use this example to make a mosaic house out of MDF.
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