4.4 - Agoog/ movement social worker

Period 4
4.1  reading/listening test
4.2  SCUB/BS
4.3  super heroes 
4.4  Agoog/ movement social worker
4.5  Easter Monday---no class
4.6  BOS
4.7 Kingsday Class
FTW 4
May Break
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EngelsMBOStudiejaar 1

This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

Period 4
4.1  reading/listening test
4.2  SCUB/BS
4.3  super heroes 
4.4  Agoog/ movement social worker
4.5  Easter Monday---no class
4.6  BOS
4.7 Kingsday Class
FTW 4
May Break

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summer camp (noun)
Definition: (especially in North America) a camp providing recreational and sporting facilities for children during the summer holiday period.

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Why is summer camp a big thing in the USA?
Camps can offer children a unique opportunity to explore new interests, make lasting friendships, and gain independence in a fun and supportive environment. With over 12,000 summer camps across the United States, it can be daunting for parents to search for and select the best camp for their kids.

Every summer more than 26 million American children attend a summer camp

Slide 3 - Slide

What are some typical summer camp activities?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Vossenjacht
Touwtrek
Schilderen
Bordspellen
Emmertje mik
Hindernisbaan
timer
2:00
Bucket toss
Board games
Painting
Obstacle course
Tug 'o war
Scavenger hunt

Slide 5 - Drag question

Other activities...

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Slide 7 - Video

Slide 8 - Video

write down 2 differences and 2 similarities between a regular camp and a special needs camp

Slide 9 - Open question

Using the link on the next page...

...answer questions 1-12
timer
10:00

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Slide 11 - Link

Using the link, write a motivation!
You are going to be signing up for a position as a camp counsellor. You are allowed to choose a special needs camp, a camp for underprivileged/inner-city childrens’ camp, or a camp for campers with specific requirements. Below, you will write a motivation. Make sure to mention the following:
a. Your name and your age;
b. Where you are from;
c. Any special talents that you have (e.g. what sport are you good at);
d. Why you are fit for a camp for underprivileged children/campers with specific requirements/special needs camp;
e. Why you are looking forward to spending your summer in the US.
>> Hand in your work on Teams
timer
10:00

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Homework
week 4.6

B1 Building Blocks
unit 4 heroes
4.1 warming up
4.2 reading 1-29
4.4 listening 1-14; exercise 6 is important for next class


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