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Cutting template for penguin: STL file
This stl file prints a template with which images can be transferred to cardboard (preferably <2mm thickness).
If these shapes are then cut out, stacked and glued, you will (with some imagination) create a penguin in 3D.
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Our electrical world: Course
This learning resource focuses on the discovery of electrical effects and how people used to live without electricity. In addition, it pays attention to the importance of electrical energy and our current energy consumption. The course includes …
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We all have rights!: Manual
Make children's rights a subject of discussion with young children with the lesson package of We all have rights!
This manual provides background information and a guideline for developing lessons on this topic. The manual includes the …
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We all have rights!: Card game
In this card game you will become acquainted with a number of fundamental children's rights from the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Use the solution cards to solve the problem cards. Whoever has used up all the solution cards wins the game.
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We all have rights!: Workbook
Follow Viz, Leepa and their pet Zooko on their quest for children's rights.
This workbook introduces you in a playful way to a number of fundamental rights that are laid down in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Me, myself and STEM: STEM project
In this lesson bundle, students are introduced to:
- the teaching method,
- class appointments,
- create your own website,
- tools and aids,
- STEM in society,
- scientific method.
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We're flying: STEM project
The students fold paper airplanes and test various models. They then try to transport coins with their chosen design.
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Dice: STEM project
Students make a paper dice. They are then guided step by step to draw, drill and sand a wooden die. Afterwards they program a Micro:bit into a dice.
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STE(A)M profile - Explobots
With these work leaves, the students reflect on their own interests and talents within the STE(A)M contexts. How scientific, technical, ingenious, (artistic) and mathematical are they? How much do they like to appeal to their senses or do they …
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Chemistry in a glass: Dyes in food
Why does tea have a brown color? Is the red food coloring in some candies and Campari made from tiny insects? Why can't jenever be distilled in an iron barrel? You will find answers to these and other questions in this volume.
In the classroom you …
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Personal name tag: Tinkercad
Tinkercad exercise: design a personal name tag that you can click or glue on the smartphone cable.
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Data processing process: Wallpaper
Wallpaper of the data processing process: input - processing - output - storage.
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