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Do you know watts?
Do you know watts? is a science vlog for curious kids and enthusiastic teachers. Every two weeks, vlogster Jacotte Brokken dives into the various STEM domains (biotechnology, chemistry, construction, mechanics, computer science, …
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Social Studies Expertise Center
Dutch website for the subject of social studies. A lot of lessons and/or lesson preparations can be found under the Good Practices tab.
Among other things about:
- prisoner's dilemma;
- mass media;
- power;
- making laws;
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You can also find lesson series …
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Bruegel the Elder: Blog
Blog where you can find information, images, reviews of paintings and museums ... about Bruegel the Elder. Deliberately chosen to write the name with eu (read the reason for that at: https://breugeldeoude.com/over/ , because should be ue ...
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Keet tasty: Cooking with children
Site with information and tips to cook with students.
The emphasis is on simple recipes to allow students and children to eat more vegetables. You will find the vegetable ABC with background information, tips and recipes with each vegetable.
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VOTE: Facebook page
Stay informed about the latest STEM applications for your students. Follow this Facebook page and discover a fine selection of useful ideas and applications.
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Histropedia: Creating Interactive Timeline
An online tool to quickly create an interactive timeline of all events can be found on Wikipedia. These timelines can be shared on social networks. It is a very simple tool. You can sort by time and place but also get to see with a click too …
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Woe to Science: Science Blog
This learning resource includes scientific articles by science journalist and biologist Tim Vernimmen. He writes about everything that has life in it, preferably from a position where he can see it thrashing with his own eyes. His first pieces …
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The Kogge: Discover the history of a 700-year-old boat
I am De Kogge. A medieval ship. My card shows 'discovery of European interest'.
My life story is a mystery. I was built around 1325. It is certain that I have sunk in a side arm of De Schelde. No man who can tell how or why. To be honest: I …
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Class guest: Interviews with authors
A collection of interviews about books, exhibitions and performing arts. At the top of each contribution you will read from which grade and in what subjects the interview can be addressed.
With the help of the YouTube videos and the related …
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EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History
EuroDocs contains links to Western European ( mainly primary ) historical documents that are transcribed , reproduced in facsimile , or translated (into English) . They shed light on the most important historical events in the respective countries …
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Handmade Charlotte: Self-made ideas
English-language collection site with creative ideas.
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Natural Parents: About Nature
This site from the natural parents Mater Welden and provides all sorts of information about nature:
- craft tips,
- games
- lesdocumenten,
- ...
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