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Week of the Forest: Assignment cards
Eleven assignment cards for different target groups that you can carry out in your classroom or in the forest.
Students learn about the following topics:
- ecosystems;
- making peanut rolls and fat balls for birds;
- food chain and food cycle;
- examine …
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Identifying birds: Bingo
Students go to the Forest Museum to look for the animals on their bingo card. Which student will be the first to find all the animals in one row? Or who will find all the animals on the entire bingo card?
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Walk in the woods: Summer bingo
Bingo cards for going out in the woods during the spring or summer.
Students look around carefully and try to fill the card as quickly as possible.
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The Plastic Design Collection: Teaching Package
In this manual you will find the necessary information and tools to prepare for a visit to the Design Museum Brussels and to further elaborate it afterwards.
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Water and sewerage : Pedagogical file
With this teaching folder you can inform and sensitize your students about water management. The file contains information and worksheets to prepare or process a visit to the Sewer Museum.
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Counting to 10: Petes
How many pies do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 10: Pepernoten
How many gingerbread cookies do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 5: Petes
How many shots do you see? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 3: Petes
How many pies are there? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 5: Pepernoten
How many gingerbread cookies do you see? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 3: Pepernoten
Are there one, two or three ginger nuts? Click on the correct answer.
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Quantity concepts of much and little: Flowers
Are there many or few flowers? Do you see the difference? Click on the correct photo.
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