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American Museum of Natural History: Ology
Scientific website on which DIY activities, online educational games and educational videos can be found. Fourteen areas of science are covered, including biodiversity, brain, genetics, marine biology, microbiology, paleontology, zoology, …
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Personality test
Students complete a personality test. Then they give their opinion on personality tests.
They answer the following questions, among others:
- What is useful in such a test? What not?
- Do you find the test confrontational?
- Do you find it difficult to be …
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Where are the caterpillars: Climate game
Two great tits are desperate.
Their young cry out for caterpillars.
But those caterpillars appear to have disappeared...A frenzied murder?
A foolish kidnapping?
A terrible disease?Play the game Where are the caterpillars? and find out why. …
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A heart for bees: Teaching package
This lesson package consists of four activity sheets that focus on the following themes:
- what is a flower meadow;
- how many plants and animal species do you encounter in a flower meadow;
- what is a biotope;
- what is biodiversity;
- what is a food …
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STEM project WALL-E and the last plant on earth: Course
We link this STEM project to the Pixar film WALL-E to make a link between plants and life on earth. Why do we need plants and what do plants need to grow? Students then start an algae culture through a growth experiment. They monitor this with …
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The annoying fruit fly also has countless scientific breakthroughs to its credit
The fruit fly has played a major role in biomedical research for more than a hundred years. The insect that colonizes the fruit basket in no time, is part of genetics, helps scientists to unravel the functioning of our body and the origin of …
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Fieldwork forest: Excursion or material
Fieldwork activity in which students, with or without supervision, compare the forest with an open field using a scientific working method and investigate both biotopes. During non-living research, students will work with various …
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Meadow crown
In this photo you can see meadow crown.
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Box tree moth
In this photo you see a boxwood moth.
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Peacock eye
In this photo you can see a peacock eye.
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Chopped aurelia
In this photo you can see the chopped aurelia.
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Poppy
In this photo you see a poppy.
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