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GGGG schedule
A visual aid to get started with the GGGG model with a student:
- What happened?
- What did you think and feel at that moment?
- How did you react?
- What was the result of your reaction?
Both useful for children with fear of failure and for children who …
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GROUPI: Rules for group work
A mnemonic for remembering the rules during group work. The rules are presented with a mnemonic (GROUPI), and with Sclera pictos.
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Introduce yourself: Facebook profile
The students write down information about themselves on a Facebook sheet:
- school and classroom,
- birthplace and date,
- residence,
- Hobbies,
- friends,
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Introduce yourself with the hand method
Students first make an impression of their hand. Then they write on each finger an answer to the corresponding question:
- What am I good at? (thumb)
- What do I want to achieve? What is my goal? (index finger)
- What do I hate? (middle finger)
- What am I …
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Starling
The starling (Sturnus vulgaris) is a bird in the starling family of the passerine order.
Although it can be seen all year round, it is a migratory bird. The starlings that we see here in summer are more southerly in winter and our winter starlings …
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Herdwick Sheep: Pictures
The Herdwick sheep is a rare breed of sheep from the English Lake District. Characteristic are the long, curled horns and the thick fur.
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Contents: Measuring cup with conversions
Because a lot of students have trouble making the link from mathematics to the nutrition lessons, I made a wall plate that can hang in the nutrition room or can serve as a smaller memory aid for the students who have difficulty with the conversions.
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cockchafer
The May beetle (Melolontha melolontha) is a 2.5 to 4 cm large beetle whose adults emerge in May and then eat young tree leaves for several weeks and fly around in search of a mate.
They occur on the sandy soils. Formerly common, they are now …
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Peacock eye
The peacock-eye (Inachis io) is a butterfly and in the Netherlands and Belgium the best-known species from the family Nymphalidae, the foxes, mother-of-pearl butterflies and red-backed butterflies.
The peacock eye is one of the best known and most …
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dung beetle
Dung beetles are an informal group of beetles that eat dung as larva or imago, there are about 5000 species. The species better known in the Netherlands and Belgium come from the family Geotrupidae. There are also a few subfamilies (Scarabaeinae …
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Goldfly
The thistle butterfly (Vanessa cardui) is a butterfly of the family Aurelias (Nymphalidae), subfamily Nymphalinae. In the Netherlands and Belgium the thistle butterfly is mainly known as a migratory butterfly that reaches our country in highly …
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compost
Composting in the school garden. You can use a compost bin or a homemade one from wooden pallets.
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