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Teach them math: Practical insights from research for primary school teachers
Together with language and reading, mathematics has an important place in the primary school curriculum.
Arithmetic is also a language that students must acquire, namely the language of numbers, quantities and patterns.
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SprintPlus online: Step-by-step plan
Manual for using the SprintPlus reading software. The following elements are explained:
- finding files (Google Drive);
- select desired page;
- working in the workbook (typing, highlighting...);
- have a text, sentence or word read aloud.
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Working with Canva: Guide and tips
With these practice sheets you can get started with Canva yourself. I've added my favorite fonts and search terms. Good luck designing your magazines.
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SprintPlus: Help sheet
A reminder for the reading software SprintPlus to see what all the buttons are for.
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Everyone Counts - Take care of all students: Presentation
Presentation with explanation about Everyone Counts Mee (KlasCement sub-site):
- Where can you find this sharing site?
- What is Everyone Counts?
- How do you find the right materials?
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How do you increase student motivation?
A viewing guide with practical tips.
Which elements do we already use as a team to increase the motivation of the students? And which elements can we still work on? Which actions are we going to set up for this?
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Motivation increase: Kijkwijzer
A viewing guide with a summary of elements that a teacher can use to increase the motivation of the students.
The elements are divided by theme:
- attention,
- relevance,
- to trust,
- fulfilment.
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Non-verbal class keeping, how do you do that?
How do you focus on non-verbal class keeping?
Follow the different steps to achieve the desired behavior.
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Competences for inclusion
To see where you stand as an inclusive teacher, it makes sense to reflect on your strengths and challenges in creating inclusive learning environments. Map your initial situation for each of the five competences for inclusion. View the partial …
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Tournée Amicale, a podcast about friendship with free lesson card
Friendship is central to this lesson. Can friendships change over time? Should you invest in your friends? Is it important to be able to laugh and cry together? Can you make friends abroad? And what do you expect from each other? The lesson is …
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Connecting communication: Conversation techniques
A poster with some conversation techniques that you can apply when talking to parents, students and your colleagues.
The conversation techniques are presented with pictos and mnemonics;
- leave GRANDMA at home,
- be an OEN,
- make you FAT,
- think of …
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Meaning-oriented reflection with an effect on action: Guidance and exercises
Various curricula contain curriculum objectives related to reflecting on one's own actions. Many teachers will agree that these are valuable curriculum goals. At the same time, they pose a challenge, both to achieve these among the students, …
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