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Why do we speak of left and right in politics: Listening test
Listening test for the podcast episode of the University of Flanders in which political scientist Dr. Robin Devroe explains the historical division of left and right in politics.
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Bompa Bockie: Watching and listening assignment
Watching and listening assignment for the first episode of the Bompa Bockie series. Students answer questions about the life of the elderly care recipient in a residential care center.
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Diminutives: Goose sign
Using this goose board, students practice using diminutives ending in -je, -pje and -tje.
The students write down the complete diminutive. If the student is correct, he may remain standing. If the student is wrong, the student moves back one step.
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Express Me: Communicate with app
Express Me is an app that helps people with speech problems communicate in everyday life. Using word and category tiles, the user can look up words and have them pronounced by the app. It is possible to add words and categories to the …
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Hokko: Listening assignment
Read Hokko's story from the book Happiness for Children by Leo Bormans.
Students then answer multiple-choice questions about the story.
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Making sentences: Test
Students make good sentences. They do this by combining the correct words from each column (who, what, action word, when).
This test is in line with the Seeing is Understanding method.
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European Citizens' Initiative: Educational toolkit
The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) educational toolkit aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to be active and engaged EU citizens. The toolkit focuses on the European Citizens' Initiative. After the course, students …
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My role models: Worksheet
Role models are important. They give you an example of what you too can be or become. A role model can be someone from your private life, for example your father, aunt, neighbor... But it can also be someone famous. This worksheet allows students …
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Elections 2024: Work Bundle
The following chapters are discussed in this collection about the elections:
- What is the administrative structure of Belgium (communities - regions - federal level)?
- Why did Belgium become a federal state?
- What do left, right and center stand for in …
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Mother's Day: Word Spider
After listening to a song about Mother's Day or a short conversation about Mother's Day, students write down words that suit their mother. They are looking for a nice sentence for or about their mom.
Then they make a beautiful drawing.
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Made in Bangladesh: Processing order
This contribution contains a processing assignment for a report by Koppen about overconsumption. The video can be found at The Archive for Education (see link in file).
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Singling and doubling: Practice with the Bee-Bot
Students practice spelling words that require singling and doubling.
Copy the images with the small words recto verso. You put the words in a transparent folder. Children look at the picture and guide the Bee-Bot to the correct word. Students can …
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