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Ya: One-time free quarterly magazine for the haiku
Ya is a new quarterly magazine for haiku (and senryu and haibun ) for the Dutch-speaking region and is published four times a year in A5 format according to the cycle of the seasons: March, June, September and December. In ya people especially want …
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Game box free time
With this game box, children who know little or no Dutch yet learn and practice words in a playful way, via classic memory, pictionary and other forms of play.
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More convenient handwriting - De Schrijfladder
This handwriting method offers two types of handwriting: semi-connected block letters and connected handwriting.
More convenient handwriting is part of The Writing Ladder.
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Yoga ABC: Yoga in the classroom
Have fun automating the letters with this set of cards. Practice the letters with the whole body and let children experience, feel and discover the material with all senses. These letters can also be combined with play and learning with older …
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Extracurricular speech therapist...therapist or co-teacher?
In which phase of the care continuum can an extracurricular speech therapist be involved? How?
And how can the collaboration between school and speech therapist be mapped?
Discover info and tools on the site.
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Verb wheel
The verb wheel wants to make dt mistakes a thing of the past. It is a four-level turntable where students follow a few steps to arrive at the correct conjugation (for the present tense and past participle).
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Effective Handwriting Education: Reappraisal of the Pen
An article by Freek Turlings and Erik Meester about handwriting education.
Scientific research shows the importance of handwriting for reading, spelling and memorization. What can you do to easily improve your handwriting lessons?
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Braille alphabet
Introduce your students to braille with the braille alphabets from Listening Point Library. There is a nice assignment on the front of the Braille alphabets. Can you and your students decipher what it says?
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Do a test and explain: Speaking practice
On the basis of this instruction sheet, students can independently make a presentation about an experiment.
This document supports them in:
- choosing a sample,
- practicing on the experiment,
- explaining the experiment.
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Building blocks for effective language programmes: Practical guide for language support in nursery, primary and secondary education
The manual is a practical guideline for researching language integration processes. It provides a practical guide to language support.
This guide describes six building blocks that help you stimulate language development and support students …
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KaMOShibai stories at various MOS themes
You use these stories in a kamishibai story theater (can be borrowed in most libraries) to apply a MOS theme.
There are storyboards on different themes:
- Terra is sick (global warming);
- The king's smallest room (water and sanitation);
- The …
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Outdoor lesson cards: Loan material from De Ruigte, nature and environmental education in Ghent
In addition to lending cases, we also offer outdoor lesson cards that can inspire you to go outside for active lessons around maths, language and nature. You will find an overview of the cards on our web page.
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