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Fluo above: Ideas, games and teaching tips about fluorescent and visibility
Be inspired by this overview of fluorescent ideas, games and teaching tips to create your own theme around visibility in traffic.
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Bang urge in kindergarten: Kindergarten
After the restrictions due to corona, it is again plenty of time to leave the school walls with the toddlers and explore the world. Are you ready for it? These tips and ideas from the Kindergarten blog can inspire you.
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Homemade clay: Recipe teacher Bianca
A recipe from Miss Bianca to make homemade clay or soft play dough. Due to the simplicity of this recipe, you can regularly replace the clay, which in turn makes it more hygienic to use. You can also always adapt the clay to the theme, with other …
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My village, our city: Kindergarten
This article invites you to discuss their own village or city in detail with the toddlers. How would your preschoolers describe their town or city? If they could each select five images, which would they choose? Will they be photos of the …
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Minimum Maximum: Lestip
The German artist Hans-Peter Feldmann decorates traditional oil paintings with red noses or cross-eyed. What strikes? Minimal intervention, maximum effect. Do you also try this out with your students with their score as a work product?
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Irritate with Brian Eno: Lesson Suggestion
Producer Brian Eno likes to impose restrictions on his artists. He taped the fingers of Coldplay's Chris Martin together to force him to play the piano in a new way.
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Listen better to your student during instrument class
A violin teacher noticed that she always looked at the technical aspect: the bow stroke that is not correct, a wrong fingering, the thumb that is not in the right place ...
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Making an inspiration list for a musical work: Lesson suggestion
Violinist Stephen Nachmanovitch and pianist Ron Fein juxtaposed images from magazines with their scores. They were inspired by the images to give musical works their own (meaningful) atmosphere.
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When creativity is added to technology: Kindergarten
To take STEM to the next level and be able to talk about STEAM, more is needed than just a technical process. The toddlers must be challenged to think out-of-the-box, to work without limits, to be critical and to work innovatively. They must be …
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The advantages of a boned score: Tip
In this blog post we gain insight into a teaching idea of a guitar teacher who bones a difficult classical score into a well-arranged chord progression.
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What if and the score: Lessuggestie
In the program What if? a nice challenge is hidden to get started with the score of / with your student.
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Combining STEM activities with language stimulation in a diverse kindergarten class: Pre-school
STEM is popular. But how do you do that in a super diverse kindergarten with many multilingual preschoolers and / or preschoolers with a low SES? In this Kindergarten article you will find 5 tips to work on STEM and at the same time do language …
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