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Fill in and convert formulas: What about?
This lesson explains how we can transform formulas in physics. Transformation is explained using the mass density formula. You can download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at the top right.
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Scientific Spelling: What About?
This lesson briefly and visually explains what scientific writing is and why it makes sense. You can also download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at the top right.
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Significant figures: What about?
This lesson explains briefly, but visually, what significant numbers are and how to determine the number of significant numbers of a measurement or outcome. You can download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at the top right.
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Prefixes: What about?
This lesson explains what unit prefixes are and why we need them. She explains how to remove, add and convert prefixes. Also what happens to units that have an exponent (cubic and square).
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Powers of 10: What about?
This lesson explains why we need powers of 10 and how to calculate with them. The concepts are explained very visually using colors etc. You can also download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at the top right.
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Quantities and units: What about?
In this lesson I will explain in general what quantities and (SI) units are exactly and why we need them. I give an overview of the main quantities, together with their SI unit. You can download the lesson as a PDF file by clicking the PDF icon at …
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A force: What about?
In this lesson I explain what a force is in general, what kinds of forces exist and what effects it can have, each time with a clear illustration. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons. You can also download the lesson as a PDF …
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Power as a vector: What about?
In this lesson I explain with many illustrations how a force is vectorial, and what exactly that means. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons and you can download the lesson as a PDF by clicking on the PDF icon in the top right …
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Practice opportunity Dutch for and by parents
Folder with tools and tips to better involve low-literate parents in school activities.
From the project Creating parental effects Exercise opportunities, the parent umbrella organizations (GO! Parents, KOOGO and VCOV) offer parent effects and …
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Growing up shiny
"Every child shines in its own beautiful way." You are born and suddenly the whole adventure starts for you and your parents. Growing up, something that is seen as normal and easy, but it is not always that, is it? Well, we see growing …
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Heading On: Like your offline life
Is me-time also standard screen time for you? Then it's high time for a smartphone challenge! Make time for offline activities with these six challenges and build a healthy relationship with your smartphone.
The six challenges are:
- sleep without …
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Ten answers for parents of children who are active online
Even before they leave primary school, children often become active online and are confronted with problems such as sharing sensitive information online, scams, fake news, cyberbullying, dangerous challenges... Adults are responsible for protecting …
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