Op school aandacht voor Allerheiligen en Allerzielen
Op 1 en 2 november viert de katholieke Kerk Allerheiligen en Allerzielen. Allerheiligen is het hoogfeest van alle heiligen, terwijl Allerzielen in het teken staat van al wie overleden is. Al zou het best kunnen dat je leerlingen veel meer weten over Halloween, dat de avond vóór Allerheiligen doorgaat.
Is Allerzielen een officiële feestdag?
Allerheiligen is ook in België een officiële feestdag, terwijl niet iedereen verlof heeft op Allerzielen. Ze zijn niet de meest vrolijke om te vieren, maar overledenen herdenken moet ook een plaats kunnen krijgen in de klas. Je kinderen of jongeren hebben misschien al een dierbare verloren. Dan is de periode voorafgaand op deze twee dagen een mooie gelegenheid om dat een plaats te geven in de les.
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We miss you: Annual review 2023
Looking back on the past year and the people who died. Who are we going to miss? The students also indicate the countries of birth of the deceased persons.
The first page contains both a self-evaluation and an evaluation by the teacher.
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On This Day: Music Calendar
Find out what happened in music history on that specific day. Look at events, birthdays, deaths. You can also search by year, day or genre.
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How gentle should you be with students after an experience of loss?
Expert Lies Scaut explains how you can best deal with students who are dealing with an experience of loss. Discover many more materials on the theme of grieving and remembering through Sidekick Sam Academy .
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Suffering of world religions: Presentation assignment
This assignment falls within the themes of Suffering and World Religions.
The students choose a world religion from the list and make a presentation about how this world religion deals with suffering. This can range from funeral rituals to life after …
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Demographic Processes: Causes of Death
This video describes one of Statbel's statistics, namely about the causes of death. Parts of the video can be used in lessons about demographic processes or topics related to public health.
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Día de los Muertos: Image assignment
The theme of this assignment is the Day of the Dead in Mexico. The students design and sketch their own skull that they decorate and dress themselves.
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Death of Queen Elizabeth: Reading Exercise
This reading assignment is linked to an article from The Guardian and contains a substantive processing and vocabulary exercise about the protocol that will be followed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Economy and sustainability: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about sustainable economy, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection highlights the interaction between economy and sustainability. From the polluting economy …
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Is there a cure for sadness?
Google 'Manu Keirse' and the search engine will teach you that you are dealing with the man who taught Flanders to mourn. But how do you do that, mourn? And how can you help others? Professor Keirse will help you!
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Halloween, All Souls' Day and All Saints' Day
In this lesson you will get an explanation of the meaning of these centuries-old Catholic anniversaries.
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Land of confusion: Trailer to the graphic novel
Sofie and Tim meet in palliative care, where their grandfathers share a room. Connected in this farewell to a beloved grandfather, they gradually develop feelings for each other. At the same time, they discover a cruel truth about the past. Can …
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Snow in September: lesson folder
Lesson folder with the book and the theater Snow in September , a novel by Kathelijn Vervarcke, published by Van Halewyck.
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