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Scientific Notation: Khanacademy
Google Classroom for practicing scientific notation. If you don't understand an assignment, you can ask for help online.
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Bob Van den Broeck: Lesson ideas and annual plans for art education
Bob Van den Broeck shares some of his ideas on his website, as well as three annual plans. The lesson ideas and year plans that you will find on his website are for:
- primary education (musical education);
- secondary education (architectural …
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Piled Higher and Deeper (PHD Comics): YouTube Channel
YouTube channel that visualizes scientific topics and makes them accessible.
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Integrate VOICE
In this film of approximately nineteen minutes, the pedagogical guidance service of the GO! how to optimally integrate STEM in secondary education.
Questions to be answered:
- How will STEM be addressed in the curriculum after modernization?
- What is …
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Making a flip book: Technical sheet
A handy technical sheet to make a flip book, with different steps and visual material. Children can use it themselves or you can use it as a teacher to shape your musical lesson.
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PXL University of Applied Sciences: Offer for schools
Schools can contact Hogeschool PXL with a lot of questions. From information about workshops for students, further training for teachers, study choice guidance in the form of information sessions, open lesson days or trial days to organizing a …
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Mass and weight ; Issues
Eleven issues via BookWidgets about mass and weight. Based on the formula F=mg, , reasoning and a lot of language.
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Mass and Weight: Vectors
Exercise to gain more insight into drawing vectors. The student must see which vectors are drawn correctly or incorrectly. Then three simple problems are given that can be solved with the formula f=mg
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Uniformly Varying Motion: Reading Graphs
BookWidgets exercise on reading an at chart and recognizing movements associated with certain st, vt, or at charts.
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Uniformly variable motion: Reading st graphs
BookWidgets exercise on reading st graphs with simple calculations, recognizing smaller and larger accelerations, and recognizing st graph from a colliding ball.
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Uniformly variable motion: Reading a vt-graph (3)
Some questions about reading a vt chart and calculating a distance traveled. Recognize standstill, acceleration, deceleration and constant speed.
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Uniform rectilinear motion: Exercises
Sixteen BookWidgets Exercises on Calculating:
- acceleration,
- speed difference,
- initial speed,
- terminal Velocity
- time based on the formula v=s/t.
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