Poëzie in de klas: jouw lesmateriaal
Ook in de klas kan de liefde voor poëzie overgebracht worden. Er is voor ieder wat wils. Want vergis je niet: naast voorleesmomenten zijn er verschillende andere werkvormen om poëzie een plek te geven in de klas of op school.
Cultuur op school
Op zoek naar een geschikt moment om het over poëzie en cultuur te hebben in de klas? Wel, van 25 januari tot en met 31 januari is er de jaarlijkse Poëzieweek. Vergeet natuurlijk ook de Wereldpoëziedag niet, die volgt op 21 maart. Maar eigenlijk is elk moment goed om poëzie in je klas te brengen. Wist je trouwens dat dit schooljaar (2023-2024) het Schooljaar van het Nederlands is?
Poëziesterren basisonderwijs
Tijdens dit tweejaarlijks event bekroont een vakjury de beste, recente Nederlandstalige kinderpoëziebundel van de afgelopen 2 jaar met de Gouden Poëziemedaille. Leerlingen uit het basisonderwijs kennen Poëziesterren toe. Per graad kiezen leerlingen uit kleuter- en lagere school hun favoriete gedicht.
Heb jij ook zin om deel te nemen aan deze publieksprijs? Schrijf je tot en met 31 januari 2024 in en laat je leerlingen in de week van 21 maart 2024 meestemmen voor het mooiste gedicht. Als leerkracht ontvang je de gedichten op A3-formaat en een gedetailleerde lesbrief zodat je vlot aan de slag kan!
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Poetry week
On the last Thursday of January, Poetry Day heralds Poetry Week. You will find various lesson bundles on the Poetry Week website.
You can also convey your love for poetry in the classroom. With the teaching tips from this site, for example.
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Author residencies at school: Inspiration guide
Since the end of 2021, Literature Flanders has been coordinating a multi-year pilot program for author residencies in secondary education. An author spends a semester in a school working with students on reading and writing. Previous research has …
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Bertus Aafjes, A journey on foot to Rome (1946): Listening and reading skills poem
On March 31, 1936, Bertus Aafjes (1914 - 1993), who was then 21 years old, left his native city of Amsterdam on a pilgrimage to Rome by bicycle. On the way he had to abandon his bicycle and continue on foot. He arrived in Rome on May 12, 1936. Ten …
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Canon of Dutch Poetry: Review
Review about the book Canon of Dutch poetry by Paul Claes, 428 pages thick,
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Poetry Reading Table: Collection of poems
Poetry Reading Table is part of the website www.leestafel.info . Both are non-commercial, informational sites. The members are lovers of literature and poetry. The poems on this site have been posted by the Reading Table members or supplied by the …
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EDUbox Reading: Tool
With the EDUbox Reading, VRT - together with Het Leesoffensief (a partnership between the departments of Education and Training, Culture, Youth and Media, and Welfare) - wants to mobilize as many students as possible to read, read aloud or read …
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Venting through poetry: Processing assignment
For this processing assignment, students read, listen to and watch some poetic performances by British poet John Cooper Clarke and the inspiration he provided for the song I wanna be yours by the Arctic Monkeys. Then the students analyze the poem …
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Karel van de Woestijne, The father's house: Leiside
Karel van de Woestijne (1878-1929) was part of the second generation of the magazine Van Nu en Straks. His debut collection Het vaderhuis (1903) belongs to the canon of Dutch literature.
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Dutch Week: Teaching letter for Sensitive Dutch
For the first time, deBuren and the Dutch Language Union are publishing a lesson letter for Dutch teachers in secondary education in the context of Dutch Week (30 September to 7 October). The lesson letter fits completely into the theme of the …
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Hebban olla vogala, pen trial or the beginning of Dutch literature: Lesidee
The pen proof from Oxford is not the oldest Dutch text fragment that we know, but it is the oldest piece of poetry in our language. In this resource, students will discover the poetic features of this phrase and some of the many interpretations …
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Hendrik van Veldeke, Minneliederen: Leidee
Hendrik van Veldeke is the first Dutch writer we know by name. Between 1170 and 1190 he wrote about forty Minne songs, which have only been handed down in German manuscripts, including in the beautifully illustrated Manesse Codex. On the …
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Literature: Portfolio
In this bundle, students will find some reading assignments with freedom of choice in how they wish to process the homework:
- four periods throughout the year in which assignments are made,
- balance between novels and poetry (incl. lyrics),
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