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Your Name Binary: String Keychain
Create a keychain with your name in binary code.
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bouncy bands
A bouncy band is an elastic band that hangs between the legs of the table.
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Practicing numbers with sliding slats
Practice numbers up to 99 or 999 in a playful way by moving the bars.
Practice reading and writing numbers.
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Tackle procrastination with the five-minute rule
Do you have a student in your class who often procrastinates?
Then teach him the five minute rule and give him this reminder.Or maybe it's something useful for yourself?
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Fruit and water day: Poster
Introduce a healthy day and use homemade posters for this.
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Make your own Christmas cards
An example of how to make a Christmas card using paper, ribbon, glitter glue and can tabs.
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GGGG schedule
A visual aid to get started with the GGGG model with a student:
- What happened?
- What did you think and feel at that moment?
- How did you react?
- What was the result of your reaction?
Both useful for children with fear of failure and for children who …
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Day line with duplicate blocks
Stick a piece of tape on a duplo pad and write a day's activity on it with an alcohol marker.
Form a day line with several duplo blocks.
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GROUPI: Rules for group work
A mnemonic for remembering the rules during group work. The rules are presented with a mnemonic (GROUPI), and with Sclera pictos.
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Introduce yourself: Facebook profile
The students write down information about themselves on a Facebook sheet:
- school and classroom,
- birthplace and date,
- residence,
- Hobbies,
- friends,
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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)
- What am I …
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Clothespin on hedgehog: Fine motor skills
The student must pin the clothespin to the correct colored hedgehog. There are pockets to pin the clothespin.
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