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Music with Kevin: The soaking wet orchestra
Play along with the soaking wet orchestra! In this music assignment, a touch of physics, water and music come together. Get started and practice with Music Master Kevin and conclude with a dazzling piece of music in which you play along on the …
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Mieux enseigner: Free and paying teaching materials
On the site you will find a lot of fun reading, writing and vocabulary / grammar exercises at every level and for different subjects. Some contributions are paid, others free. There is nice material in between!
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Enseignement.be
At ressources pédagogiques , on this site of the Walloon Ministry of Education, you will find teaching materials in French for all school subjects and levels in the education system in Wallonia and Brussels. It can be useful for CLIL teachers.
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Technical dictionary: Find the correct translation for technical terms
A technical dictionary on the website of the Belgian Association for Surface Techniques of Materials (VOM) .
With this dictionary you can consult the translation of technical terms. This translator is especially valuable for technicians of professions …
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EduMedia: Interactive animations and simulations
Edumedia offers science education the possibility to download and try out animations and simulations of physical phenomena.
For example, the following topics are covered:
- apparent motion of the sun;
- greenhouse effect;
- lines of a triangle;
- CT scan of a …
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Scientix: European network for science education
Scientix is an engaged community for scientific education in Europe. They aim to promote collaboration between STEM educators, education researchers and policy makers, with the aim of inspiring students to pursue careers in science, technology, …
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A-Z: I for ITER
The sun produces a colossal amount of energy. What if we tried to do the same on earth to generate electricity? ITER could make it possible.
VideoStudent (not teacher training)