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Burning gummy bear: Oxidation of glucose
The combustion of sugar is an exoenergetic reaction. In this test we use potassium chlorate as an oxidizer. We use the sugar in a gummy bear as fuel. In this exo-energetic reaction, energy is released to the environment in the form of light, heat …
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Hydrocarbons
In this exercise, knowledge about the naming of alkanes and alkenes is tested.
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Fieldwork forest: Lending backpack
With the fieldwork material in these two lending backpacks, your students can carry out a biotope study. Using a scientific working method, they compare and examine the forest with an open field or dune. In this way they come to a conclusion on …
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The energy transition: STEM project
In this STEM project, your students are challenged to create an electrical circuit with multiple energy sources and battery storage as a solution for the transition from an electrical network based on fossil fuels to one that can operate entirely …
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Water purification: STEM project
In this STEM project, your students are challenged to think about ways to reduce their own contribution to the plastic soup. The emphasis is on washing clothes. They brainstorm about ways to keep the pollution as small as possible when washing. On …
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Water for later: STEM project
In this STEM project, your students will look for a sustainable way to deal with water scarcity in Belgium. Starting from the drought problems of recent years, your students will study:
- where water occurs in our environment,
- how to conserve or …
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Philosophy of life and science
In this teaching package we try to discuss hot issues at the interface of philosophy of life and science.
The students are challenged to think critically about the relationship between philosophy of life and science: are these two incompatible?
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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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Blowing super bubbles: STEM project
At first glance, blowing bubbles is nothing more than child's play, but as a STEM project it is more challenging than it seems. Inquiry-based and design-based learning are central to this project. Your students will first investigate the most …
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From composting to heating: STEM project
During this STEM project, your students will use a compost heap as a heat source for water. Using investigative and design-based learning, they will make a biomeiler that will produce heat by fermenting organic waste.
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Uniform circular motion: Formulas and exercises
This task about the ECB contains starting exercises and exercises on converting the formulas.
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Get started with STEAM
Want to start with STEAM in education, out-of-school care or the library? Steamlabs helps with the learning process, the challenges and the design.
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