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Smart with money: Money matters made simple
With Smart with Money, your students learn how to handle money better. This gives them more control over their expenses. The practical approach with video fragments and questions increases the resilience of these young people.
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Snap your money!
On this website you learn how to handle money. You can find out how much you already know about money and learn how to save and how to keep records. And you get tips about borrowing, asking for help and how you can live cheaper.
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Drawing 3D letters: Step-by-step plan
A visual step-by-step plan to draw letters in 3D.
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My healthy life: Test how healthy you eat and exercise
Do your students eat and exercise according to the food and exercise triangle? How much do they sit daily?
Let your students test how (well) they eat and exercise with this website, and let them make a personal plan. Do they have to change their …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Read and understand letters from the teacher or master? Using a calendar? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Estimate how much money you bring with you on a school trip? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of Literacy …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Sign your child's report and write a note with it? A confrontational task for many parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Communicating with your child's teacher? Support your child? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty with language, numbers and the digital world. The Week of Literacy …
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Literacy Week: Getting started with cartoons
Want to view your child's results on the school's digital platform? Want to read messages from the teacher or master online? Not obvious for all parents.
1 in 10 parents with children in primary education is low literate. They have difficulty …
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Symbaloo Lesson Plans
With Symbaloo Lesson Plans you create (individual) digital learning paths for your students.
These learning paths can consist of self-made online exercises or exercises from other websites that are opened in a Symbaloo framework.
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Introduce yourself with the hand method
Students first make an impression of their hand. Then they write on each finger an answer to the corresponding question:
- What am I good at? (thumb)
- What do I want to achieve? What is my goal? (index finger)
- What do I hate? (middle finger)
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The Scale of M competition: How media literate is your class?
Mediawijs and Ketnet challenge primary education classes to get started with media literacy in the classroom. From February 19, 2024, third grade classes can participate in the 'Most media-savvy class in Flanders' competition.
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