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1. i


2. Vis

Vis

V i s


Een vis

1 vis

2 vissen

De vis zwemt.

De vis zwemt in het water.

Makkelijk   Moeilijk   Onbegrijpelijk

3. Kip

Kip

K i p


Een kip

1 kip

2 kippen

De kip tokt.

De kip tokt de hele dag.

De kip pikt.

De kip pikt graan.

Makkelijk   Moeilijk   Onbegrijpelijk

4. ik

ik

i k


Ik speel.

Ik speel buiten.

Ik speel de hele dag buiten.

Ik speel met jou.

Ik speel met jou samen.

Wij spelen samen.

Makkelijk   Moeilijk   Onbegrijpelijk

5. Visje

Visje

Visje, visje

Visje, visje in het water

Visje, visje in de ton

Visje, visje in de kom

Visje, visje kan niet praten

Visje, draai eens om


Makkelijk   Moeilijk   Onbegrijpelijk

6. Doe mij na!

Ga naast elkaar staan.

Een vis zwemt.

Doe een vis na.

Een kip tokt.

Doe een kip na.

Jij springt, huilt of lacht.

Doe jezelf na.


Volgende stap

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Primary School Wisdoms

These are the fundamental life lessons and pieces of advice that often get instilled in us during those formative years. They might seem simple, but they lay the groundwork for how we navigate the world.

Here are 7 key wisdoms often learned (or at least introduced) in primary school:

1 - Try your best.This emphasizes the importance of effort and personal growth, regardless of the outcome. It encourages a positive attitude towards challenges.

2 - Be yourself.This fosters self-acceptance, individuality, and the understanding that everyone is unique and valuable in their own way. It discourages trying to fit in at the expense of one's own identity.

3 - It's important to ask for help when you need it.This encourages seeking support, recognizing limitations, and understanding that it's a sign of strength, not weakness.

4 - Sharing is caring.This teaches the importance of generosity, cooperation, and considering the needs of others. It's a foundational concept for building positive relationships.

5 - Listen carefully when others are speaking.This develops active listening skills, shows respect, and aids in understanding. It's crucial for effective communication.

6 - Be kind to everyone. This extends beyond just treating others well; it emphasizes inclusivity, compassion, and understanding towards all individuals, regardless of their differences.

7 - Treat others how you want to be treated.This is the golden rule, emphasizing empathy, kindness, and respect in all interactions. It's about understanding that our actions have an impact on others.

These wisdoms are often conveyed through stories, classroom rules, teacher guidance, and interactions with peers. They form a moral and social compass that helps children navigate their early years and beyond. While we might refine or expand on these ideas as we grow, their core messages often stick with us throughout life.


Fun Animal Facts

Here are 7 fun animal facts perfect for primary school children:

1 - A lion's roar can be heard from as far as 5 miles away: That's louder than you might think!

2 - Male seahorses give birth to their babies: The female lays eggs in a pouch on the male's belly, and he takes care of them until they hatch.

3 - starfish doesn't have blood or a brain: They have a nervous system but no central brain, and they use seawater instead of blood.

4 - The heart of a shrimp is in its head: Imagine having your heart in a different place!

5 - Octopuses have three hearts: Two pump blood through the gills, and one pumps it to the rest of the body.

6 - Butterflies taste with their feet: They have taste sensors on their legs to find out if a leaf is good to eat.

7 - Koalas sleep for about 18-22 hours a day: They spend most of their time resting after eating eucalyptus leaves.

These are just a few of the many amazing facts about animals! The animal kingdom is full of surprises.


Country Facts

Let's explore some fun facts about 7 different countries that you might find interesting!

1 - Sweden: This is where the Nobel Prizes are awarded each year, and it's known for its colorful wooden houses.

2 - South Africa: It has the 'Rainbow Nation' nickname because of its many different cultures, and you can see penguins on some of its beaches!

3 - Russia: It's the largest country in the world by land area and is home to the colorful St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow.

4 - Thailand: You can see beautiful temples and ride on elephants in some parts of Thailand. Their food is also very tasty!

5 - Madagascar: This island country is home to lemurs, funny-looking primates that are found nowhere else in the world.

6 - New Zealand: It's famous for its unique bird called the kiwi (which is also the name of a fuzzy fruit!) and its beautiful green landscapes.

7 - Switzerland: Famous for its delicious chocolate and cheese, and it has many tall, snowy mountains called the Alps.

We hope these snippets give you a fun glimpse into different countries around the world! Each one has its own unique and fascinating things to discover.