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Your feeling about current events: Current affairs assignment
The students look for newspaper articles that link them to different feelings. Then they explain why this makes them happy, angry, sad....
They also briefly summarize each article. The students know the topical questions themselves, these are not …
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Cross-curricular work
Website with multiple links between mathematics and science and/or economics, elaborated in work bundles.
Topics covered include:
- vectors;
- a closer look at lenses;
- stop motion;
- birdhouse;
- mathematics in function of economics;
- bee hotel; …
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Climate change: Getting to know you
During this lesson, students are introduced to the phenomenon of climate change.
The lesson contains a handy schedule to make students think about causes, consequences and possible solutions during the climate debate. Then they can get to work …
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Quick and dirty tips: Collection site facts
This site collects facts within various subjects and subjects.
Whether you want to manage your money better, rock your professional life, stay fit and eat healthy, or discover the keys to better mental health, Quick and Dirty Tips delivers …Translated by
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Science on stage: STEM learning resources
European network of STEM teachers who, among other things, provide downloadable STEM publications.
A selection of the topics:
- doppler effect
- photosynthesis;
- genetic material;
- climate change;
- light leather;
- natural selection;
- moon phases; …
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Forest biotope study: Raspaillebos
A forest is a society where each organism represents an important link. The students go to the forest and use measuring devices, search maps and other field materials to carry out their research.
A selection of the objectives:
- determining the …
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Landscape study: Raspaille forest
Landscape study in the vicinity of the Raspaillebos, in which attention is paid, among other things, to numerous aspects that give shape and color to an environment. The pupils themselves experience the nature of the soil by kneading it, estimate …
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Influence of the environment on what we eat: Inspiration bundle
What do the students eat at school? Something they're into? Or something they got excited about seeing it somewhere? Yes, the environment also has a major influence on what you (don't) eat. Discover how to motivate and stimulate …
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The Spangler Effect
Steve Spangler is an experimentalist who popularizes science. He uses the strategy of inquiry-based learning :
- What would happen if…?
- Why doesn't our experiment work (yet)?
- How do we adjust our research plan?
- Let's try this out and what do we …
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WOW!: Work forms online resilience
Use these free methods to make porn, sexting, victim blaming and catfishing a subject of discussion among young people and to increase their online resilience.
You will also receive background information about online resilience and useful referral …
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EOS science: Science magazine
The EOS site publishes and bundles scientific articles. In addition to the most recent scientific discoveries, you can also search in various files. These are divided into different themes:
- health,
- nature and environment,
- psyche and brain,
- …
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Drinks and snacks: Lesson module
This teaching module teaches students how to deal with information on the food label and helps them make the right choices. You make your students aware that not all drinks and snacks fit in a balanced and healthy diet.
With the teaching module you …
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