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Relay games: Cluedo
Students perform various relay races. The winner of each relay game may ask a question to determine the murderer, the murder weapon and the location.
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Translanguaging in group work
Short video report on how you can allow your students to use their home language during group work.
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Self-confidence and growth mindset
With a growth mindset, students learn to focus on growth and the process instead of an end result and an achievement. Working on self-confidence ensures that students feel good about themselves and that they can learn better. This video …
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Well-being in your classroom
Students who feel better will perform better. If you perform better, you will feel better. This video explains how you can work on resilience and how you can work on well-being every week.
With the Sidekick Solutions, the Academy addresses a …
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Minor bicycle maintenance
In this practical lesson, students learn how to:
- clean their bike properly;
- measure tire pressure;
- need to inflate the tires.
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How can I help discuss feelings in a playful way?
Over the line is a method for students to really get to know each other and to see where they are struggling. In this playful way you can help discuss feelings. The methodology helps students realize that they are not alone and that everyone …
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Ronke's night: Book promotion
During this lesson, students work on the book Ronke's Night by Jef Aerts.
Students discuss the cover of the book and think about what the story could be about. The teacher then reads a number of excerpts from the book. After each reading moment, the …
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Number of days per month
This video explains how you can tell how many days there are in a given month based on the knuckles of your hand.
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Cycling skills: Looking back over the left shoulder
Looking back over the left shoulder is a skill that we often have to use in traffic, for example in situations such as turning right or left or driving past an obstacle. It is important that the student only turns his head and continues to drive …
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Cnidarians and sponges: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about cnidarians and sponges, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
Cnidarians (corals, anemones and jellyfish) and sponges are tribes of primitive animals. Anemones and …
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Echinoderms: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about echinoderms, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
They are fairytale creatures that all live in the sea. Sometimes you also find them washed up among the shells. They …
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STEMOOV: Video
This video demonstrates, using a practical example, how the STEMOOV model can be effectively applied in a teaching situation.
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