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STEM spot: Planner
This planner helps you draw up a STEM project. This step-by-step plan focuses on the different phases of the learning process. More information can be found on the stemspot.be website.
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Prepositions of direction
This is an overview of the different prepositions of direction in Dutch with a simple, clear illustration.
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Prepositions of place
This is an overview of the different prepositions of place in Dutch with a simple, clear illustration.
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Castle of Horst
Horst Castle is a castle in Sint-Pieters-Rode. The castle is well preserved and still has the traditional moat.
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Beverage and food: Water footprint price lists
These price lists show you how much water it costs to make certain drinks and meals. Nice to use to raise awareness about the water footprint at school parties, receptions ...
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Water Footprint: Infographics
In a few images we provide information about the water footprint in general, the water footprint of clothing, paper, food, snacks and drinks and some tips to reduce your water footprint.
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Outside gutter
Detailed sketch of an outer gutter. Can serve to recognize and name the different parts. You can also use this sketch as a test.
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Three-phase sinusoidal signal: Vectorial representation
POISON animation of a vectorial representation of the formation of a three-phase sinusoidal signal.
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Push: Animation
Animated POISON-file on the operation of a push-button with NO and NC contacts.
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World map
Three world maps:
- Nations,
- relief,
- rivers.
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Avignon: Palais du Pape
The Palais du Pape Avignon is one of the tourist attractions of the region.
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knight tournament
The tournament, originally called hastiludium or hastilude , which literally meant game with spears and where armed knights fought against each other with swords, originated in the late Middle Ages as a pastime of knights.
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