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Live with enough: Methodology
The Live with Enough methodology is based on Kate Raworth's donut economy. We look for ways to live a quality life, with respect for people and planet.
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Outlines of the EU Member States: Game
This learning resource contains the contours of all member states of the European Union. Have your students name as many countries as possible using a European map.
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Capitals of the World: Flash Cards
Study the capitals of the world with the help of these flash cards. The cards are bundled per continent and are in alphabetical order.
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Timeline agriculture and horticulture: talking plates
Time band of agriculture and horticulture divided into six parts:
- Prehistory
- Antiquity
- Middle Ages
- New time
- Newest time
- Our time
At the top of each plate are the years (centuries) that the period is about. From left to right from oldest to …
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Climate, energy and a mountain full of sun: Visit to Fabriek Energiek
Divided into small groups, the students independently go through the themes in this collection during a visit to the Fabriek Energiek educational center.
The following themes are discussed:
- what is climate;
- fossil fuels;
- measuring CO₂; …
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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Resource City of Urban Mine: Resources in your own city
Worldwide, we face the great challenge of meeting the ever-growing demand for
to track raw materials. You usually find them underground and mining
we through mines. But it is becoming more and more interesting to live in our own cities
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Virtual Reality in the classroom: Applications and examples
Extensive list of links to various virtual reality applications for technical and general subjects. You will receive examples of VR for the following courses:
- car,
- wood and construction,
- electricity and central heating,
- VOICE,
- math,
- Sciences, …
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Earth in 3D: Notebook file
This Notebook file contains a 3D image of the Earth.
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Activating prior knowledge and repeating learning material with Jenga
Using a few Jenga towers (with numbered blocks), a list of questions and an answer sheet, students test what they know about the subject matter.
Can be used to activate prior knowledge, to see what students already know about certain subject matter, …
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Countries and Capitals of the European Union: Flashcards
With these flashcards, the capitals and countries of the European Union (+ the UK) can be independently studied.
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How to make a compass: Step-by-step plan
This step-by-step plan explains how to make a compass with a needle, a cork and a magnet.
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