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Where do you prefer to read: Poem book
What do you prefer to read is reading a poem book about.
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Bang: Multilingual picture book
Anxious ! is a picture book for children aged four to ten years. It is published in seven versions in which Dutch is each combined with a second language: Arabic, Bulgarian, English, Spanish, French, Polish or Turkish. You can explore this …
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Reading comprehension in primary school: Guidelines for reading education
The importance of good reading comprehension is great, both for the future of the students and for society. In practice, reading comprehension is a complex skill that many children in the Netherlands and Flanders struggle with. Yet it is a skill …
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Reading, dyslexia, aids and reading pleasure: Online escape room
Author Mathilda Masters is yet another well-known writer who has disappeared recently. She was last seen in the studio of Luisterpuntbibliotheek in Brussels. Will you discover what is going on and find Mathilda? And the other authors?
Take up the …
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Read your hunger: Food and drink as the basis for functional and preparatory reading
Read your hunger is a new look at reading education. It is a method for functional and preparatory reading based on words related to the theme of nutrition.
Originally, the package was created for children in special education type 2 to encourage …
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A lesson on braille? Request a free braille book
Will you be working on Braille in class soon? Request a free Braille book from Listening Point, the public library for people with a reading disability (blind, visually impaired, dyslexia, aphasia, physical disability, ...).
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Reading jury books in large print, Braille and Daisy listening form
The Reading Jury is the largest book jury for children and young people in Flanders and annually selects the best children's books.
To allow students with reading difficulties to participate in these reading circles, Luisterpunt ensures that all …
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Weird guys: An inclusive picture and poem book
Weird Guys is a book that anyone can read. Also people who are blind or visually impaired, who have dyslexia or another reading disability.
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Text lab Dutch and English
Tekstenlab is part of Diaplus, a method for effective reading education. In Tekstenlab you will find more than 2000 texts divided into themes and provided with lesson sheets with printable worksheets with varied processing methods. With a …
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Rose wants to be a witch: AVI 1 exercise 5
You are reading the text Roos wants to be a witch by Brigitte Minne. You then answer some questions about the content of the text.
Reading comprehension, Rose were you, AVI 1, exercise 5.
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Peeing on the Road: A Multilingual Zen Story
Illustrated story for 8+ in seven versions that each combine Dutch with another language: Arabic, English, Farsi, French, Kurdish (Ardalani), Romanian and Turkish.
This multilingual children's book tells of a boy who walks home with his father …
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A finger in the porridge, a Bruegelmysterie
How does the youth get interest in Bruegel and painting?
Luc Verreth used some paintings by Bruegel in a story. A sign has disappeared in the painting The Farm Wedding. A plate on the large tray. Who is the perpetrator?A finger in the porridge, a …
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