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Taste and smell
Provide different foods for students to taste. Make sure that the different tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter) are present. Students smell and taste the foods.
On the worksheet, students indicate whether the product smells and tastes good.
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Making a pluviometer: Step-by-step plan
This photo step-by-step plan shows how to make a pluviometer.
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Forest Bingo: A trip to the forest
If you go on a trip to the forest, you can give your students this forest bingo. Who will be the first to find all the animals and plants on the bingo card?
Some other assignments have also been added that students can do in the forest:
- listening …
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Sounds: Bingo
Students listen to a number of sounds. If the sound source is on their bingo card, they can mark that box. Who will be the first to have a full card?
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What Staff can do: Cartoon and lesson sheet on body (image)
Want to work with your students on body parts (mouth, eyes, nose, ears, arms, legs, stomach) and the amazing things these body parts can do? Take them into the exciting cartoon story of Staf the troll. Because Staf the troll can do a lot with his …
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The human body: Presentation
In this presentation, a number of systems of the human body are shown and briefly explained: the respiratory system, the skeletal system, the circulatory system, the muscular system, the digestive system and the nervous system. Their mutual …
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Can you jump from the moon: Questions about the Science podcast
Students listen to a podcast episode of Science . The podcast answers the question of whether you can jump from the moon.
Afterwards, students answer multiple-choice questions about the podcast episode.
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Linking climate change to the themes of nutrition, forests, water, mobility, energy, soil, animals and plants
Bring the climate story to your own school (environment) and, together with the students, make the link between climate change and themes such as nutrition, forests, water, mobility, energy, soil, animals and plants.
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Join the puzzle for the climate
In this activity, students and the accompanying guide investigate why the earth has a fever and what we and others can do about it.
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Project catapult: InnovationLab
Learn about the benefits and composition of composite materials and understand why they have become indispensable in today's technology. Discover through a number of experiments which composite has the best properties for building an …
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Owls: Looking up information
Each student is assigned an owl and does research about the animal. They supplement the sheet with the information found.
In this learning resource you will find an empty sheet and a completed sheet as an example (about the long-eared owl).
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Ready for the Cosmos: Project work - Wereldkanjers 6
The following topics are discussed in this project work around space:
- the history of space travel;
- various phenomena regarding our planet earth;
- our solar system;
- building a rocket (technique).
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