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Planning board: Planning and setting goals
You can teach students to plan using this document. During a goal discussion, students indicate which subjects they want to improve in in the coming weeks. Together with the teacher, the students specify what they want to achieve and how they are …
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Studying vocabulary in a foreign language: How do you do that?
Poster to help students learn new vocabulary in a foreign language.
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Flanders Reading Day: Reading kit with tips to give extra attention to reading
In the reading kit of the Flanders Reading Day you will find concrete tips to give reading extra attention and thus draw everyone into unexpected reading moments. These tips can be used on Flanders Reading Day but also throughout the school year.
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Feedback: Reflection framework
Reflection frame to add an evaluation at the end. This framework allows students to reflect on their approach and as a teacher you can provide feedback by checking the correct statement.
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Getting started with XR: Didactic tips and guidelines for using XR in the classroom
In this contribution you, as a teacher, will receive practical and pedagogical tips to get started with XR in the classroom.
The bundle is an adapted version of the contribution to KlasCement by Kim De Keyzer .
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Zever in pakskes: Game about smoking
Zever in pakskes is a game about the nonsense that is spread about smoking. Young people learn in a playful way to recognize and debunk nonsense about smoking and vaping.
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A sustainable school, Agenda 2030: Poster
Poster with concrete actions per SDG that you as a school board can take to contribute to the 2030 Agenda.
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Children's rights: Flag line
This flag line is designed to make children aware of their rights in a playful way. It is a colorful tool that you can use in the classroom or in other child-friendly environments.
Use this flag line as a conversation starter, in the context of a …
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Working with Flip: Step-by-step plan
Step-by-step plan that explains how you can integrate Flip into your lessons using eight simple steps and screenshots.
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Add students in Canva and design them yourself: Step-by-step plan
Step-by-step plan that first explains how you can add your school and then create classes and teaching groups.
It is then briefly explained how to create a simple design and what the tools are for.
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Stress bucket
Sometimes your bucket fills slowly and suddenly your bucket overflows and you have an explosion.
To prevent this, use a clothes peg to indicate how full the bucket is.At the bottom you can write down activities that provide peace and quiet, adaptable …
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Sprint reading program: School policy
This is an example of a school's sprint policy.
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