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Cement: Today's question
In this micro lesson, students learn more about cement.
They get answers to the following questions:
- Why is cement so important?
- Where does limestone come from?
- How is cement made?
- How is cement poured?
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Price elasticity: Presentation - Lift 5
This presentation can be used to support the learning material about elasticity.
First, the learning material about supply and demand is repeated, and then the concepts of price elasticity, income elasticity and cross-elasticity are defined and …Translated by
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Proud of your language passport: Map the multilingualism in your classroom
Map the linguistic diversity of your class. Let the students reflect on their own multilingualism by making a language passport.
Who can say hello in Spanish? In which country is your name most common? Which color matches your native language? What …
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Sign language
During this lesson, students learn what sign language is, how it works and they also learn some simple signs.
A quiz has also been added where students have to guess what each gesture means.
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In search of language treasures: Students discover the added value of a multilingual environment
Show your students the added value of a multilingual environment. The activity focuses on linguistic treasures from other languages: words or sentences with a special value or meaning.
The students become treasure hunters and interview someone …
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Ratio analysis of the financial statements: Class task - Economix 5
Class assignment on the financial ratio analysis of companies' annual accounts. The theory is explained in a PowerPoint presentation, after which the students do an analysis based on Colruyt's annual accounts.
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The European Union as a model for the democratic constitutional state: Presentation
In this Powerpoint presentation, the course material regarding the EU and democracy is linked to prior knowledge of economics and law. This includes:
- what is the EU;
- what is the principle of a democratic constitutional state and why is this important …
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Design your own banknote
View the banknotes from different countries with your students in the presentation.
Then let them get started with the creative worksheet. First they answer the questions and then they can design their own banknote.
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Age of consent and children's rights: Presentation
This presentation explains children's rights and makes a comparison between the rights of adults and minors.
The legal and financial-economic consequences of coming of age are explained, more specifically:- legal capacity,
- criminal liability, …
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The efficiency of a car
This infographic shows the actual inefficiency of our car. After all, he stands still most of the time.
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Centuries: Quiz
In this quiz you will find thirty questions about centuries. Students note the beginning and end year of a century and they note to which century a given year belongs.
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Why see art in real life?: Teaching package
What differences do you experience when looking at art in real life or on the internet? After an introductory vlog in which Leonard and his virtual assistant JOS go in search of Professor Siebenstein's laboratory to unravel why seeing art in real …
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