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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Potty training for toddlers: Princess Lili on the potty
A princess also goes potty. A children's video about potty training.
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Toilet training in toddlers: Interview with professor Alexandra Vermandel
Expert toilet training professor Vermandel clarifies that you can perfectly start toilet training around the age of eighteen months. Talk about it, encourage imitation behaviour, be consistent ... and other tips.
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The writing chicken: Verse right pen grip with left-handers
Verse to teach the right pen grip to left-handers.
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The writing chicken: Verse the right pen grip for right-handers
Verse to teach the right pen grip to the right-handers.
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Speleon: Inspiration for play, learning and discovery in kindergarten
Speleon stands for Play, Learn and Discover. Children learn playfully and actively in relation to their environment and thus explore the world around them. Play promotes spontaneous learning. Game stimulates self-exploration and self-discovery. …
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What day is it today?: Song with supportive gestures
Looking for a nice song as a day opener? Or a song to practice the days of the week? Then maybe you can use this song 'What day is it today?'. A song with support of gestures.
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Tik Tak around Mother's Day: Miss Britt
Ms. Britt made this Tik Tak around Mother's Day, with a focus on the musical drama part.
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How do you explain a corona test to children?
UZ Gent made this video in which they explain step by step at the level of the children how a corona test works.
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Tying shoelaces: Tips from Miss Angelique
With a few handy tips from Miss Angelique you will learn to tie your shoelaces.
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Tying shoelaces: Rabbit ears method
Do you already know the method of learning to tie shoelaces with the rabbit ears technique? This is an easy way to teach children to tie shoelaces. Have the preschoolers mastered the technique? Then they earn a lace diploma.
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Practice fine motor skills with simple equipment
Miss Taise shows you some ideas to practice fine motor skills with simple material. You can also use these assignments to offer children a moment of rest or a quiet assignment. The video is in Portuguese, but the images speak for themselves.
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Unplugged programming
Follow the code and step through the track like a robot. Getting started on programming and digital literacy without a computer. With this assignment you will work on unplugged programming, preparatory reading and color recognition.
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