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Cleaning up shipwrecks: Infographic
Last year, a team of professional divers removed 8 tons of fishing nets, fishing weights and other marine litter from the sunken shipwreck SS Kilmore.
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First aid for dental accidents: Info sheet
This information sheet was drawn up by the Flemish Institute for Oral Health and indicates what to do in the event of a broken or displaced (milk) tooth.
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Functional started with Poetry
What do you do with your class on Poetry? Create your own poem? And how do you motivate students? By ensuring that other people read it ... through KlasCement example.
The poem itself can be found in Annex.
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Peace Dove: Collage
Children make a small self-portrait with pen or one of their best friend. This self-portrait is part of the peace dove.
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Distance between the sun and the planets
On this map you can see easily what is the distance between the sun and the planets.
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Professions: Coloring pages
Coloring pages to disprove the stereotype of some professions:
- Police,
- Fire department,
- Baker,
- teacher,
- judge,
- doctor,
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Lelie: Lilium candidum
Illustratieve foto bij uitleg over de voorplanting bij bloemplanten. De meeldraden, stamper, kroonbladen zijn duidelijk zichtbaar.
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Roofs and facades of houses: Wall panels
These wall charts are made to go out with the students and discuss houses.
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Food and drink
Homemade drawings of fruits, vegetables, drinks, ...
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Grass snake
The grass snake is a non-poisonous snake, which occurs naturally in Belgium and the Netherlands. She can bite, but does not inject poison. She defends herself by producing a foul-smelling body secretion, or by pretending to be dead. She lives in …
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Dambordje
This moth thanks his name to the pattern he has on his wings.
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Metal butterfly
The metal winner is a day-active night butterfly: he has the anatomy of a night butterfly (watch the antennas) but lives by day. He thanks his name to his metallic color, and the fact that he blinks strongly in the sun.
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