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Looking back on OKAN: Reflection document
In this document, OKAN students look back at the lessons in the OKAN classroom and evaluate themselves and then look forward to the lessons in regular education. The following aspects are evaluated:
- classes,
- classmates,
- teachers, …
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Tests with static electricity: OKAN
Accessible student tests with static electricity, which you can easily carry out in the classroom. The roadmaps have been developed at the level of OKAN students and are accompanied by Sclera pictograms. Can be used as an introduction to a lesson …
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Multilingual document accompanying the Sensoa flag system
In the event of incidents or transgressive, disruptive behavior in the classroom, I refer my OKAN students to this document.
We review the document step by step.
- Was there permission for the behavior?
- Is the behavior voluntary (not forced)? …
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Verb conjugation in the OTT and OVT: Posters
Two posters: one about the conjugation of verbs in the present tense, and one about the conjugation of weak verbs in the simple past tense.
On the poster about the OVT, a pictogram indicates that verbs with a non-voiced consonant before -en in the …
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Thematic word cards
These downloads contain word cards with nouns, verbs and adjectives/adverbs on the themes:
- the school,
- the body,
- the House,
- clothing,
- at the table,
- people,
- food,
- the colours,
- nature,
- traffic,
- time,
- leisure,
- hygiene.
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Parts of the Body: Posters
You will find a copy of a man and one of a woman, with light or dark skin, each in four versions: labeled, blank, numbered circles, blank circles.
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Question words: Poster
This is a poster with the main question words, each time with a drawing.
- Interrogative pronouns: who, what, what, what for (whose have I left out)
- Adverbs that we use as question words: when, why, where, how, with what and how much.
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Sample jam: Board game
This is a board game according to the Trivial Pursuit concept. You only need one die in addition to the prints. The cards make the children think about:
- make sentences (roll dice to determine subject, legend is on the game board),
- make question …
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Position Verbs: Posters
In Dutch we use to stand, lie, sit and hang to indicate the position of an object (in many other languages only one verb is used for this). To make it visual for my students, I made these posters.
Edit: The poster with 8 position words also lists the …
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Verbs: Practice cards and quartet
Practice cards with a selection of the hundred most commonly used verbs in Dutch for my non-Dutch speaking newcomers.
One PDF consists of 56 cards with an image on the front and the conjugation of the verb in the present tense and the past participle …
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Sentence structure: Board cards and card game
Sentence structure in Dutch is quite complex material for non-native newcomers. Lars uses board cards in the reception class to visualize the sentence structure during instruction moments and various assignments. The same cards are also used in …
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Prepositions: Posters
Three posters with an overview of the most important prepositions, of place, of direction and of time.
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