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Waste: How long before it breaks down in the sea?
This flyer shows the estimated decomposition times of different types of marine litter.
Marine litter is a global problem that is getting bigger and bigger. Every year, an average of eight million tons of plastic waste ends up in the sea worldwide, or …
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Mouth masks in the sea: Posters
Mouth masks lying around quickly end up in the sea via the wind, streams and rivers. Don't lose your mouth mask wherever you are!
Three posters, with a jellyfish, shrimp and mussels, show the impact of mouth masks on marine life.
You can download these …
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Waste in the sea, what should animals do with it?: The sea starts with you
Waste in the sea, what do animals do with it? #theseastartswithyourself
This video shows the path that a cigarette butt, mouth mask and plastic bag travel from the street, via the wind, streams and rivers, to the sea. There they pose a danger to …
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The sea starts with you: do you help protect the sea?
Litter on the street quickly ends up in the sea via the wind, streams and rivers. There it poses a danger to animals. They confuse waste with food or can become entangled in it.
This website offers many simple tips to limit waste and prevent it from …
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Passé composé: Quartet
Two games for practicing the passé composé: a quartet and a dice game.
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Create weekly menu: Seasonal calendar and decision tree
The third principle of the food triangle is: Avoid food loss and moderate your consumption.
With a weekly menu (and shopping list) you can plan healthy eating, avoid food loss and overconsumption.
This weekly menu even includes a seasonal calendar so …
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Environmental impact of plant and animal food: Infographic
One of the principles of the food triangle is: Eat relatively more vegetable than animal food. This is not only good for your own health, but also for the environment.
This graph shows the average environmental impact of different food groups, based …
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Recurring verbs: Video clip
Modern video clip with the conjugation of verbs in the indicatif présent , with a background of electronic music. Verbs that are discussed here: se laver, s'appeler, se lever and s'habiller.
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GoodFood@School: Sustainable catering action sheet
What children and young people eat at school affects their health, well-being, learning performance and the planet. Would you like to see the food supply at your school (even) healthier and more sustainable? This action sheet shows you how you can …
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Tap water: Infographic
Water is at the top of the food triangle. This infographic provides a visual overview of the benefits of tap water. That is healthy and a better choice for the environment.
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Marc ter Horst: Children's books about the climate
Marc ter Horst wrote Palmen op de Noord Pole and used many sources about climate change for this. Many of those resources can be used in a lesson or project about climate change. For example as a lesson opener on the IWB, as a start for a research or …
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Eco-schools: Sustainable school programs
Inspiration about dealing sustainably with our living environment.
Projects:
- find and research plants;
- less waste;
- W5;
- circular economy.
Teaching materials about, among others:
- recycling,
- waste,
- packaging,
- sustainable consumption.
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