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Hi! My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history. Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!

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Hi! My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history. Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!
Swiped: The school that banned smartphones worksheet
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Swiped: The school that banned smartphones worksheet

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This engaging, ready-to-use worksheet is based on the documentary Swiped: The School That Banned Smartphones. It encourages students to reflect on their smartphone habits, debate the pros and cons of smartphone bans, and explore real-life issues around technology use in schools. Features: Reflection: Personal experiences with smartphones and their impact. Key Themes: Focus on the reasons for and reactions to the smartphone ban. Debate & Essay: Develop critical thinking through debate and persuasive writing. Creative Policy: Design a balanced smartphone policy for schools. Perfect for middle and high school classes focused on social studies, digital citizenship, or media studies.
Paper chatterbox math game area exercises
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Paper chatterbox math game area exercises

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Make learning area calculations exciting with this interactive chatterbox game! Perfect for math teachers, this resource turns area exercises into a fun, hands-on activity for students. Includes 3 Chatterboxes with 8 Exercises Each: Basic Level – Simple area calculations (rectangles, squares, triangles, parallelograms) Intermediate Level – Word problems, decimals, missing values Advanced Level – Composite shapes, circles, hexagons, and challenging problems Shapes Covered: Square, Rectangle, Triangle, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Trapezoid, Hexagon, and Circle! Why Teachers Love It: Engaging & Interactive – No more boring worksheets! Perfect for Pairs or Groups – Encourages discussion and collaboration Easy to Use – Just print, fold, and play! Great for Warm-Ups, Reviews, or Fast Finishers Instant Download – Ready for immediate use in classrooms or homeschooling. Make math fun and bring learning to life! Get your Area Chatterbox Set today!-
worksheets documentary Cowspiracy
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worksheets documentary Cowspiracy

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This is a workbook about the documentary ‘Cowspiracy.’ First, there is an introductory assignment in which students investigate their own diet and search for alternatives. Then, there is a questionnaire that students can fill out while watching the documentary. Finally, there is an assignment where students reflect on the issues presented in the documentary and translate them into an action plan."
Sea Shanties worksheets
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Sea Shanties worksheets

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This is a worksheets about 3 popular sea shanties: Wellermen Drunken Sailor My mother told me The pupils are on a webquest to find history behind these sea shanties. Of course, the lyrics is included, so you can all sing along!
worksheets documentary 'Kiss the ground'.
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worksheets documentary 'Kiss the ground'.

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This is a workbook in which students solve questions about the documentary ‘Kiss the Ground.’ First, they will explore several key terms from the documentary. Afterward, they will watch the documentary and fill in the questions. Finally, they will creatively express their reflections on the documentary.
Documentary 'The Great Hack (2019) workbundle
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Documentary 'The Great Hack (2019) workbundle

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This interactive work bundle is designed to engage students with The Great Hack (2019), a documentary exploring data privacy, social media manipulation, and political influence. Ideal for high school and college students, it includes pre-watching activities, real-time pause points with questions and tasks, post-watching discussions, and creative projects. What’s Included: Pre-viewing reflection prompts Interactive viewing guide with pause points for critical thinking Group activities and debates to deepen understanding Creative tasks like designing privacy policies and data profiles Answer key and teaching tips Benefits for Teachers: Encourages critical thinking and discussion Engages students with real-world issues on data privacy and ethics Flexible for both in-person and online teaching Perfect for sparking conversation about the impact of data in today’s digital age
Build your own city
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Build your own city

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This is a course about building your own city. The students work in groups. At the end of the course they can do a presentation about their city and explain how their city works. We will talk about: different societies values and norms humanity and worldview constitution democracy ecological cities creating a map of their city creating a website for their city
Book report VLOG
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Book report VLOG

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These worksheets are about a book report Vlog. The students need to read a book. You can provide them with a list of books or let them choose their own book and genre. There are 6 assignments in total. The first assignment is about choosing the right book and providing information about that book. Then there are 4 vlog assignments. Each vlog has a different topic. Then there’s the final assignment: book character dossier. There are 2 evaluations included for each assignment. One for the speaking part (this is for ESL) and the second evaluation is a rubric adapted to each assignment.
memory game properties of 2D-shapes
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memory game properties of 2D-shapes

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In this memory game, students match geometric shapes to their corresponding properties. Each card has either a shape or a description of one of its key features, such as “4 equal sides” or “one pair of parallel sides.” Players take turns flipping two cards, trying to find the correct pair of a shape and its property. This game helps students reinforce their understanding of geometric figures while developing critical thinking and memory skills. It’s a fun and interactive way to review properties of shapes like squares, triangles, trapezoids, and circles!
Bingo multiplication
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Bingo multiplication

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Add some excitement to your math lessons with our engaging Multiplication Bingo Cards! Perfect for students to practice and reinforce their multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way.
Exam project: A teenager’s guide to the future
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Exam project: A teenager’s guide to the future

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The Teenager’s Guide to the Future worksheet is a dynamic resource that guides middle and high school students through planning their post-high school lives with clarity and confidence. Students first brainstorm meaningful life goals, then craft a detailed vision statement for where they see themselves in the future. The worksheet encourages practical planning, as students research and outline steps toward achieving one major goal, fostering critical thinking and decision-making skills. They then write a reflective letter to their future selves, connecting their present-day aspirations with future possibilities. Ideal for advisory, career readiness, or life skills classes, this worksheet promotes self-discovery and purposeful goal-setting.
Worksheets social media - documentary 'Like'
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Worksheets social media - documentary 'Like'

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This comprehensive, engaging worksheet is designed to help students explore the effects of social media on mental health, self-esteem, and social connections. Based on the documentary Like, this resource includes thought-provoking questions, reflection prompts, group discussions, and activities that encourage critical thinking and self-awareness. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this worksheet helps students better understand their relationship with social media and encourages mindful usage. Equip your students with the tools they need to navigate the digital world in a healthy, informed way.
The social dillema documentary worksheet
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The social dillema documentary worksheet

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This comprehensive worksheet is designed to engage students in a deep reflection about their relationship with social media and the internet, using the documentary The Social Dilemma as a learning tool. The worksheet is divided into four key sections: Before Watching, While Watching, After Watching, and Social Media Challenge. Each section contains thoughtful questions that encourage students to critically analyze the role of technology in their lives, its impacts on mental health, privacy concerns, misinformation, and the ethical responsibilities of tech companies. Before Watching: Students reflect on their current social media habits, the apps they use, and their thoughts on privacy and control over their online presence. While Watching: Students respond to questions based on the documentary’s content, addressing topics like data privacy, the impact of social media on mental health, the business models of tech companies, and the societal consequences of misinformation. After Watching: This section invites students to summarize what they learned from the documentary, consider changes they may make to their social media habits, and explore related issues like the rising rates of teenage depression and the ethical responsibilities of governments in regulating digital privacy. Social Media Challenge: Students are encouraged to disconnect from social media for 24–48 hours and track their emotional and behavioral responses during this detox period. Reflection prompts help students analyze how social media influences their habits, emotions, productivity, and well-being, and whether they intend to change their usage patterns after the challenge. This worksheet encourages self-awareness, critical thinking, and thoughtful discussion, allowing students to better understand the digital world they engage with daily while considering its long-term effects on both individuals and society.
Social Media Dangers Documentary — Childhood 2.0 questions
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Social Media Dangers Documentary — Childhood 2.0 questions

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This engaging worksheet is designed for students to critically reflect on the impact of technology and social media on childhood. It complements the documentary Childhood 2.0: The Living Experiment and offers a comprehensive learning experience in three parts: before, during, and after watching the film. Before Watching: Students will reflect on their own social media habits, childhood experiences, and what they imagine childhood could be like in a tech-free environment. During Watching: The worksheet prompts students to analyze key moments from the documentary, such as the differences in childhood experiences between generations, the psychological effects of social media, and alarming statistics about the impact of technology on youth. After Watching: Students will engage in reflective exercises such as writing a letter to their parents, discussing the documentary’s impact on their personal relationship with technology, and imagining how childhood may evolve in the future. Key Features: Promotes critical thinking about the role of technology in children’s lives. Encourages creativity through projects like comparison charts, tech-free childhood designs, and future predictions. Offers a balance of individual reflection and family communication with letter-writing exercises. Provides teachers with thought-provoking discussion topics and activities on technology’s impact on mental health, relationships, and overall development. This worksheet is ideal for fostering discussions on technology’s role in education, parenting, and social dynamics, while empowering students to make informed decisions about their screen time and digital habits. Perfect for middle and high school students, this resource supports thoughtful learning in today’s tech-driven world.
Social media course 1
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Social media course 1

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This is a small course about social media for 12-14 year old. We talk about de benifits and disadvantages of social media, privacy, fake news and screentime. This is approximatly for 5 lessons.
Climate change course 2
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Climate change course 2

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This is a course about climate change. The first lesson is an introduction together with the teacher. Lessons 2-3-4-5-6 are webquests. The students will research the causes and the effects of climate change in 5 topics: overfishing and meat consumption plastic greenhouse gases urbanization deforestation
Summary transformations
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Summary transformations

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Discover our Transformations Workbook, a concise summary for students to fill in themselves! This engaging resource reinforces key concepts like reflection, rotation, and translation. Ideal for revision or independent study, it encourages active participation and personalization.
Capture the flag - math edition
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Capture the flag - math edition

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Here’s how to play. Divide your class into groups of 3 - 4 students. Give the groups a worksheets and some flags. Every teams starts with the same amount of flags. The group has to work together on finishing the worksheet. Once they are done the teacher checks their answers. If everything is correct they get to steal a flag from another team. Every colour gets different points. When the timer goes off, the teacher counts the points each group has collected. There are no worksheets included. You can use this game with any math subject. You can differentiate with this game. You can give exercises that are more difficult to students that are better in math.