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Maps.com: Maps about current topics
Maps.com collects maps to better understand the world. They stimulate the imagination and offer new perspectives and horizons.
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Agroforestry: Teaching modules
The EU Farmlife project is actively working on the development of the E-Academy Agroforestry . This online series of lessons consists of theoretical and thematic modules that guide you in an interactive way in building knowledge about agroforestry.
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Plastic: Teaching material
This Dutch website contains teaching material about plastics. In addition to theoretical information, you will also find a practical on making bouncy balls and a practical on the research of rubber and plastics. There is also a quiz about your …
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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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Interactive explainers
This website contains some innovative and interactive animations. You will find information about:
- earthquakes,
- astronomy,
- atmosphere,
- movement of the earth,
- construction of the earth,
- Condroz,
- demographics,
- geology,
- precipitation,
- optics, …
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Brainstorm WIPASOFT: Practice site
Practice site with exercises supported by visual learning for various general subjects.
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Climate Challenge
Tackle the climate problem from different angles or themes:
- climate
- climate change
- direct consequences
- consequences for people and nature
- solutions
- energy
- living
- transportation
- nutrition
- out of the box
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Computational Thinking in STEM: Python Learning Paths
Nowadays all sciences have a computational branch, scientists are increasingly using computers to advance their scientific research. By the way, they are not only exact scientists, but also human scientists.
Using our Jupyter notebooks, students …
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Sterrenkids: Astronomy and space travel for children
This Dutch website is a collaboration between the Cosmos Observatory in Lattrop and Sonnenborgh: museum and observatory in Utrecht.
The learning resources on this website are divided into the following themes:
- solar system,
- in the sky, …
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The Nature Conservancy: Learning Platform
This website puts climate change and the loss of biodiversity in the spotlight. They mainly focus on scientific research.
The Nature Conservancy's curriculum platform for young people provides educational resources for different age groups to …
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Working group Ecology Tessenderlo: Bosmuseum Gerhagen
Website of vzw WET about the Forest Museum Gerhagen in Tessenderlo.
The museum is free to visit during opening hours. Students can view stuffed birds and native mammals, or visit the exhibition Van ei tot ei. On the website you will also find …
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Planet Compare
How big is the sun in relation to the earth? On this site you can compare the size of the sun, moon and planets and the ratio to each other.
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