Inspirerende tips voor kleuteronderwijzers
Met je kinderen spelletjes spelen in de kleuterklas, buiten in de open lucht of op een andere locatie op school of in de buurt. Natuurlijk kan dat. Het is een kwestie van goed nadenken over wat haalbaar is voor jouw klas. Je hoort wel vaker dat onze kleuters te weinig bewegen. Gooi die armpjes en beentjes in de lucht. Wie weet is een dansje wel op zijn plaats! Al is er natuurlijk niks mis met creatieve knutselopdrachten.
Haalbare ideeën voor in de kleuterklas
Ontdek hieronder het gedeelde aanbod op KlasCement met inspirerende tips voor kleuteronderwijzers: van uitdagende opdrachten tot rustmomenten, van spelletjes tot werkblaadjes, van origineel tot herkenbaar en vertrouwd … Allemaal haalbare ideeën die 100% kleuterproof zijn.
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Everything counts Q: Free math games
On the site you will find a number of free math games. This is how you complete a story correctly, play a number memory ... These games are consistent with Everything counts Q , but can also be used independently of the method.
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KPN Secure File Transfer: Send files up to 4 GB
Send files up to 4 GB in a secure way? This works well with this KPN platform
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Block Posters: Print your images in poster format
You can print an image in poster size via this link.
After uploading an image, it is automatically divided into pieces that you can print separately. After puzzling the pieces you have your image in giant size. Handy for the classroom.
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QuiverVision: Bring drawings to life with augmented reality
Print a coloring page from the website or app. Let the children color it. And bring them to life through augmented reality. Also be amazed by the masks. The section especially for education is being expanded.
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Numbers up to and including 10
You practice the numbers up to 10 with flash cards. You can flash, write, spell or even play a game with the words.
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Clothing: Basic vocabulary for non-native speakers (part 2)
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice basic vocabulary around clothing.
This exercise is the sequel to: Clothing: Basic vocabulary for non-native speakers (part 1)
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Clothing: Basic vocabulary for non-native speakers (part 1)
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice basic vocabulary around clothing.
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Nutrition: Basic vocabulary for non-native speakers (part 3)
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice basic food vocabulary.
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Nutrition: Basic vocabulary for non-native speakers (part 2)
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice basic food vocabulary.
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Nutrition: Basic vocabulary for non-native speakers (part 1)
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to practice basic food vocabulary.
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Our Body: Basic Vocabulary
Interactive exercise for non-native speakers to learn vocabulary around our body.
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Concepts: Big, small, high, low, many, few, long and short
You practice on the concepts: large, small, high, low, many, few, long and short. You do this on the basis of flash cards or a game!
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