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Nelly & Nadine: Lesson folder for the film
This lesson folder is part of the documentary film Nelly & Nadine .
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1945. A woman with Asian roots looks straight into the camera. Nadine Hwang is one of the survivors who was transferred from the Ravensbrück concentration camp to …Translated by
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DigHiMapper: Georeferencing historical maps
Platform that involves you in two important steps in the processing of historical maps into analyzable information sources. Central to a first phase of this platform are the beautiful maps of the Arenberg family, which can be found in the State …
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3D Pottery: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Based on this exercise you can bake historical pots online with 3D Pottery.
On the Google Arts & Culture site you can have your students make pottery online (free). They get an example of a historical vase and then try to recreate it on the online …
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Info sciences: Overview website
This website contains a collection of links on the most diverse scientific topics, originally created for student teachers. This site is regularly updated.
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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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Timeline: Template
Timeline made with Excel where the time on the horizontal axis is completely correct.
In this document you will find an example of a timeline (Spanish flu) made in Excel. Just change the data with your data and copy the timeline into your presentation …
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Making Galatite or artificial horn
Galatite is a type of plastic that can be used in the manufacture of small utensils and jewelry, such as buttons. You can make it yourself from milk and vinegar, as shown in this video.
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Microscopy and chemical identification: Solve the mystery
During this lab, your students will investigate a crime. Three pieces of evidence were found at the scene of the crime. It's about animal hair, soil type and fibers. After a chemical and microscopic examination, the students can determine which …
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CHEMzine: Downloadable magazine
The zines were created by polymer chemist Alex Cook. The following themes are available:
- atoms,
- bonds and structure,
- matter,
- thermodynamics and reaction rate,
- organic chemistry,
- polymers,
- DNA and RNA,
- proteins.
Do you want to do an English experiment …
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STEM School Label
The STEM School Label allows school representatives to evaluate their school against the criteria that define a STEM school using an online self-assessment tool. This self-assessment tool identifies required areas of development and provides …
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Periodic table of the elements
With this periodic table you can get more information about each element, such as:
- atomic beam,
- ionization energy,
- melting point,
- boiling point,
- oxidation number,
- electron affinity,
- electronegative value,
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You can also view interactive graphs of …
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Branched Alcohols: Naming
You can practice naming branched alcohols using flashcards. These contain alkyl and/or halogen groups as branches. The primary chain can consist of a simple alcohol or a diol.
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