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Spaghetti Bridge: STEM Project
Your students study how a bridge is built and what shapes a bridge has. After making a sketch, your students construct their bridge using spaghetti and glue. Finally, they test the strength of their structure.
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Learning Network STEM Effect: Tools and STEM projects
On this page, primary and secondary education teachers can find didactic instruments to design a STEM activity. The website also contains teaching materials for science, technology and STEM in primary and secondary education.
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Heat pumps, solar panels and wind energy, what you always wanted to know.
With these three educational brochures we want to provide teachers of various educational levels and secondary school students with the necessary information about heat pumps , solar panels and wind energy concisely and in understandable language. It …
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Magnetism: STEM Compass
The STEM compass mainly serves as a guideline and inspiration to shape activities and lessons around STEM.
This STEM project is about magnetism. Through some experiments, the students study the scientific and technical aspects of this phenomenon. …
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Static electricity: STEM compass
The STEM compass mainly serves as a guideline and inspiration to shape activities and lessons around STEM.
This STEM project is about static electricity. The students study this scientific phenomenon on the basis of five experiments.
This …
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We're flying: STEM project
The students fold paper airplanes and test various models. They then try to transport coins with their chosen design.
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The impact of the clothing industry on the climate and environment: Teaching package
Did you know that the fashion industry is responsible for 10% of the greenhouse gases emitted by humans?
Why is it that this industry is so harmful to the climate and the environment? And why does it take so much water to make one t-shirt? What does …
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Moon Camp: Design your own moon base
NASA and ESA will start their new moon program Artemis this year. But are you also ready for a trip to the moon? In this project, the students prepare a moon base where the astronauts can live, work and explore the moon's surface. Using an online …
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Verb conjugation in the OTT and OVT: Posters
Two posters: one about the conjugation of verbs in the present tense, and one about the conjugation of weak verbs in the simple past tense.
On the poster about the OVT, a pictogram indicates that verbs with a non-voiced consonant before -en in the …
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My living environment and its history: Lesmap Brussel
You may think that you know your living environment well in Brussels: your neighborhood, your school or the park at the end of your street? But there are so many other things to discover. Based on the six themes in the lesson folder:
- live,
- to …
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Independent learning in music lessons: strategy posters
These posters have been developed according to the OVUR system. In this learning resource five (a sixth can be found in another learning resource) different strategies have been worked out:
- OVUR: study guide with questions per component
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Reading Daisy audiobooks with the AndersReading app: Step-by-step plan
This step-by-step plan shows how students log in to the AndersReading app, look up and request Daisy audio books. As soon as the book has been requested, it immediately appears on the online bookshelf, and the student can start reading.
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