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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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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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Updo: One-box job
Some examples of task boxes that practice fine motor skills.
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Developing strength in the hands: One box task
An exercise for a task box where the student has to move objects.
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Getting started with XR at school and in the classroom: Poster
Poster with brief guidelines and tips on how to start with XR at school.
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Flax in bloom
In this photo you can see flax in bloom. Flax can bloom both blue and white. Among other things, it is cultivated for processing as textiles.
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A female Soot Pete
Drawing of a female Roetpiet in the chimney.
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Touchpad tips for Chromebooks
The poster shows touchpad operations for working with the Chromebooks. Handy to distribute to your students and teachers who work on Chromebooks.
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bouncy bands
A bouncy band is an elastic band that hangs between the legs of the table.
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Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Scheme
This diagram helps students to find the correct name (parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square or trapezoid) of a quadrilateral.
Source: Correctly naming quadrilaterals: Step- by-step plan by Annelies Lannoo
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