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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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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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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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World of Goo: Building Structures
World of Goo challenges in a game form students to achieve their goals by building structures. Once the player he this object is achieved challenged to a higher (more difficult) level.
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Super Snap: Interactive city game
The Messenger chatbot becomes your game companion on your trip. You go into the city with photos of the most beautiful places in the city. Find these locations and take a crazy selfie of your team. The chatbot immediately gives you a question or …
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Illustration for sharpening a chisel
These illustrations are for clarification when sharpening a chisel.
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Wooden Frame for Mating Signs
Students can place the pairing marks on the different parts of the construction, thus giving a name and a permanent place to each piece within the construction.
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Super Cops: GPS city game to complement a city or museum visit
Super Cops is a GPS chase game that you can play with a group of eight to eighteen students from the age of fifteen in any city.
Tactics, communication and cooperation are paramount, and during the city game the students also see something of the …
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