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Cement: Today's question
In this micro lesson, students learn more about cement.
They get answers to the following questions:
- Why is cement so important?
- Where does limestone come from?
- How is cement made?
- How is cement poured?
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Spacecraft AR
Explore the solar system in your own classroom with this educational app from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Watch space explorers in augmented reality on your mobile device.
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Political parties in Flanders: Overview
Presentation of the Flemish political parties and their programme. You will receive an overview of the most important parties, the chairman and the most important positions from the party program. You can use this presentation in connection with …
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TechFair: Interactive fair
There is a time to teach about new technologies. And there is a time to immerse your students in it from head to toe. That is exactly what we do at the very first TechFair in Technopolis.
Together with top companies from very diverse sectors, …
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How do you bring current events into the classroom?
How do you involve your students in everything that is happening in the world? In this video, teacher Sanne gives tips for integrating current events into your lessons.
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STEMOOV: Video
This video demonstrates, using a practical example, how the STEMOOV model can be effectively applied in a teaching situation.
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At the table! Eating with Muslims, Jews and Christians: Expo
For many people, religion largely determines what you can or cannot eat and how something should be prepared. But food or its abstinence also plays an important role in celebrations, traditions and rites of passage. In this exhibition, PARCUM …
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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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Sign language
During this lesson, students learn what sign language is, how it works and they also learn some simple signs.
A quiz has also been added where students have to guess what each gesture means.
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In search of language treasures: Students discover the added value of a multilingual environment
Show your students the added value of a multilingual environment. The activity focuses on linguistic treasures from other languages: words or sentences with a special value or meaning.
The students become treasure hunters and interview someone …
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Hologram: Super Mario in 3D
You can make a hologram with a plastic truncated pyramid and a smartphone. This animation projects Super Mario in 3D.
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Hologram: Step-by-step plan
A video step-by-step plan on how to turn the lid of a CD case into a truncated pyramid. Using this plastic truncated pyramid, a mobile phone and a graphic image you can create your own hologram.
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