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The Breadwinners: What-You-Had-Laid-GPT
This website ensures that you never throw away leftovers again!
Is your refrigerator full of leftovers, overripe, half-eaten or simply forgotten ingredients? No worries: what-you-had-left-overGPT comes up with unique recipes with everything you have, …
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Roots & Shoots workshop supervisor: Volunteers wanted
Inspire the next generation of changemakers & help build a better future today!
What are you going to do?
As a volunteer for Roots & Shoots you give workshops to children and young people from approximately 4 to 25 years old. This is usually …
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The Wonderful Walk: Scientific treasure hunt with assignments
On this scientific treasure hunt full of fun assignments you will find science where you didn't expect it. You will discover how to measure a statue without climbing on it, how to keep your balance without falling into the Graslei, how colors work …
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Why? That's why!: Podcast
Why is the sky blue? Why can ships float? Why don't we all speak the same language? All children go through a why phase.
Listen to the answers to many why questions in the podcast with Lieven Scheire.
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Distance STEM Education: Database of Learning Resources
A database of learning materials, which can be used for distance STEM education.
Categories you can select from:
- primary education,
- secondary education,
- first grade,
- second grade,
- third degree.
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Moon phases and solar eclipse: What about?
This lesson explains in a very illustrative way how the moon phases and a solar eclipse occur. The last section of the lesson contains some compelling illustrations showing the actual scale of the Earth, Moon and Sun. You can use all illustrations …
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Shading: What about?
Using many illustrations, this lesson explains why opaque objects have a shadow, what the shape is of that shadow and how you can draw the shadow yourself. The lesson provides a slightly more in-depth explanation of the origin of the shadow than …
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Propagation of light rays: What about?
This lesson illustratively explains how light rays propagate in homogeneous and non-homogeneous media. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons. You can also download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at the top …
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Rays of Light: How about it?
This lesson explains in an illustrative way what rays of light are in general and how they enable people to see. The lesson gives an idea of what electromagnetic waves are and explains that light is an example of this. You can use all illustrations …
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Prefixes: What about?
This lesson explains what unit prefixes are and why we need them. She explains how to remove, add and convert prefixes. Also what happens to units that have an exponent (cubic and square).
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Powers of 10: What about?
This lesson explains why we need powers of 10 and how to calculate with them. The concepts are explained very visually using colors etc. You can also download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at the top right.
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Quantities and units: What about?
In this lesson I will explain in general what quantities and (SI) units are exactly and why we need them. I give an overview of the main quantities, together with their SI unit. You can download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at …
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