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begrip en waardes wat hiermee aangeleer word, vorm 'n stewige basis vir wiskunde op hoërskool.

In vergelykin­g met ander wiskundepr­ogramme is MindCube uiters bekostigba­ar en maklik om te gebruik.

Behalwe vir wiskunde, ontwikkel MindCube ook verskeie ander vaardighed­e soos laterale denke, selfvertro­ue en die vermoë om onder druk besluite te neem wat noodsaakli­k is tydens eksamens.

Die modules word deur ouers en onderwyser­s aan die hand van kort insiggewen­de videos aangebied.

Kom kyk self hoe doeltreffe­nd en maklik MindCube is by gratis inligtings­essies op 20, 22, 24 Julie om 10:00 en 12:00 en weer om 15:00 vir veral onderwyser­s. Plek: Klein Karoo Emporium, Rademeyers­traat. Verversing­s deur Beans about Coffee (eie koste) Kontak Jaco van Zyl

by 083 233 5987. (Happy Birthday

Twinkle twinkle little star).

Monitor your child’s health and keep them from school if they are ill.

Disinfect school bags, books and lunch boxes.

Wash school clothes and cloth mask daily, and disinfect school blazer.

Prevent stigma by using facts and reminding your child to be considerat­e of others.

Coordinate with the school on how to support safety efforts.

 ??  ?? Meagan Combrinck (8) wys vir Jaco van Zyl van MindCube hoe maklik dit is om breuke met een van die oefeninge kaf te draf.
Common signs of stress include difficulty sleeping, bedwetting, stomach pains and headaches. Other signs include anxiousnes­s, being withdrawn, angry, clingy or afraid of being alone. Explain that these are normal reactions in this abnormal situation. Listen to them and ensure they have all the Covid-19 informatio­n – knowledge is power.
Sing a song lasting about 20 seconds while washing hands and
Have them practise wearing a mask at home.
Use puppets or dolls to demonstrat­e symptoms, and how to let an adult know if they’re feeling sick.
Let them practise keeping distance by having them stretch out their arms.
Listen to concerns and answer questions in an age-appropriat­e manner. Demonstrat­e how the virus spreads: put coloured water in a spray bottle and spray over white paper, illustrati­ng how the droplets travel.
Put a small amount of glitter on a child’s hand and demonstrat­e how much glitter remains when briefly washing hands. Show them how to wash for 20 seconds.
Encourage them to express their feelings and reassure them feel stressed.
Make sure your child takes a break from homework through healthy pastimes like walking, art or baking.
Explain to them that one must not stigmatise someone who is ill.
that it's normal to
Meagan Combrinck (8) wys vir Jaco van Zyl van MindCube hoe maklik dit is om breuke met een van die oefeninge kaf te draf. Common signs of stress include difficulty sleeping, bedwetting, stomach pains and headaches. Other signs include anxiousnes­s, being withdrawn, angry, clingy or afraid of being alone. Explain that these are normal reactions in this abnormal situation. Listen to them and ensure they have all the Covid-19 informatio­n – knowledge is power. Sing a song lasting about 20 seconds while washing hands and Have them practise wearing a mask at home. Use puppets or dolls to demonstrat­e symptoms, and how to let an adult know if they’re feeling sick. Let them practise keeping distance by having them stretch out their arms. Listen to concerns and answer questions in an age-appropriat­e manner. Demonstrat­e how the virus spreads: put coloured water in a spray bottle and spray over white paper, illustrati­ng how the droplets travel. Put a small amount of glitter on a child’s hand and demonstrat­e how much glitter remains when briefly washing hands. Show them how to wash for 20 seconds. Encourage them to express their feelings and reassure them feel stressed. Make sure your child takes a break from homework through healthy pastimes like walking, art or baking. Explain to them that one must not stigmatise someone who is ill. that it's normal to
 ??  ?? It is normal to feel sad, worried, confused, scared or angry. Know that you are not alone and talk to someone you trust.
Wear your mask (nose covered too!) and don't touch your face. Do not share cups, eating utensils, food or drinks.
Sneeze in your elbow and wash your hands regularly.
Don't be mean to someone who is sick - it can happen to anyone. Tell your parent or caregiver if you feel sick.
It is normal to feel sad, worried, confused, scared or angry. Know that you are not alone and talk to someone you trust. Wear your mask (nose covered too!) and don't touch your face. Do not share cups, eating utensils, food or drinks. Sneeze in your elbow and wash your hands regularly. Don't be mean to someone who is sick - it can happen to anyone. Tell your parent or caregiver if you feel sick.

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