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Silhouette: Lesson pack
Silhouettes spontaneously remind us of sunsets on summer beaches. You think of dark figures on the beach, of which you can only see an outline. Everything else is black. That is the result of backlighting.
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Conflicting Interests: Lesson Idea
Lesson Idea Conflicting interests around the theme Discover immovable heritage in your school district.
In a propositional game, students talk about immovable heritage care and think about the social choices that are made within this context. The …
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Just out of control? Jump on the back of my bike
Songs from different genres tell a story and contain emotions, we are not always aware of that. Each student reflects on themselves based on an image of a bicycle.
Philosophy for beginners.
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Always everywhere: Philosophy, write, read, dissect and dance a poem
The poem Always everywhere by Bette Westera and Mattias De Leeuw makes the theme Missen a topic for discussion in the classroom.
- class discussion about missing;
- writing exercise;
- read and dissect the poem;
- create your own version;
- to the …
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Create your lovely classroom story with kamishibai
How does each student in my class experience the past (current) period? Compose your class story with kamishibai pictures. In this way you offer students who are less proficient in language a way to express themselves.
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Make a sound decor under your heavenly poem
You can use this method to make a sound decor.
- As an entry point you can read the poem Heaven from Dood Ordinary by Bette Westera and Sylvia Weve.
- You philosophize with your students about heaven and let them choose heavenly music.
- As icing on the …
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Self portrait: Draw a selfie
Create a safe learning environment by making the unspeakable visible. You use the visual language for this. In this way, students who are less proficient in language also express how they feel.
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