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The origins of today's Europe: EU pioneers
Have you ever wondered how today's Europe has been influenced and shaped by past pioneers? Why did these pioneers believe in a united Europe before it existed?
Take this ninety-minute workshop and help your students understand the milestones of …
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French or Dutch drama: Workshop or series of lessons
Promote motivation and courage to speak
With this collaboration between THEATrAAL and Fluxus Academy, we want to help students find the necessary confidence to exchange their fear of speaking for courage to speak and thus improve their language and …Translated by
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Information literacy: Workshop on scientific sources
The focus of this workshop (a combination of theory and exercises) is on the digital library and on dealing with scientific sources.
Through theory and exercises, students learn to recognize scientific information and how to assess information …
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Archeology studio: Puzzle pieces from the past
Putting yourself in the shoes of an archaeologist is possible in the Archeology studio. Students learn more about what an archaeologist does and how they work and then they can roll up their sleeves and discover some Roman objects from …
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Stone Age workshop: Stone Age in the Waasland
What would our region have looked like when only hunter-gatherers lived here? Students can discover it in the Stone Age workshop. We first delve deeper into what the profession of an archaeologist entails, and then the students learn about how …
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Getting started: Workshop
This workshop offers an introduction to the platform and an answer to students' questions about prior knowledge. For example, is their knowledge of mathematics, physics or chemistry sufficient to start a specific course? What prior knowledge of …
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Throw and write your poem
Throw and write your poem is an activity that can serve as a snack at school, at the campsite or at home. Make it a beautiful poem.
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The hedgehog: Practice tweezers grip
Give this hedgehog spines again with toothpicks or short bamboo skewers while practicing fine motor skills. Young toddlers can pull the spines out of the hedgehog.
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Make a spider with iron-on beads
In these photos you see a practical example of making a spider with iron-on beads.
Supplies:
- 4 chenille wires,
- 8 times 14 ironing beads,
- 1 pair of eyes.
Turn the bottom piece up around the last iron-on bead, turn up and slide the higher iron-on beads …
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Activities with light table
Some examples of how you can use a light table:
- sorting exercise autumn,
- sorting transparent cylinders,
- fine motor skills with magnetic chips,
- sorting exercise with magnetic bar,
- drawing in colored rice.
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Sequences: One-box task
This series of folders is made easy to sort print material. The velcro system helps to keep the spots in place.
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One-box tasks: Practical examples
Some examples of task boxes:
- insert puzzle,
- approach,
- updo,
- power,
- string,
- to sort.
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