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Energy backpack
Are there energy guzzlers at your school? Let your students go on a scavenger hunt to investigate the standby consumption, lighting or heating in the classroom. Your students can use the measuring instruments in the backpack to examine the …
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STEM kit for projects
Teaching STEM in an attractive way and at the level of your students is child's play thanks to the STEM kit.
The STEM kit is a handy box that contains the materials for four projects. The projects tie in with technology and engineering. Each project …
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Bionics4Education: Construction kit
This learning tool with bio-inspired prototypes and supporting content encourages your students to recreate a natural system (fish, elephant, flower, chameleon or bird). Each construction kit contains the necessary components to create a bionic …
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Circuit XL DIY case
Do you know the larger-than-life DIY case Stroomkring XL ?
This allows young people from the age of ten to independently build an oversized circuit. In this way they are introduced to symbols and diagrams, conductors and insulators and series and …
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VEX IQ: Robot construction kit
VEX IQ is a click-together robotics system, making it quick and easy to build an endless variety of robots. Learn how to bring a physical robot to life with code and apply key STEM skills.
Try VEX IQ, as a teacher you can try it for free for 15 days!
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MOS energy case
MOS provides free energy cases. It contains a manual and numerous instruments to conduct energy research at school together with the students. Think of energy meters, infrared thermometers and CO2 meters and so on.
The offer is different in every …
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Water purification: InnovationLab
Let your students discover the different steps in a water purification process and build a small water purification plant.
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Build a catapult with composite: STEM project
Investigate the properties of polymer composites and let your students make their own plastic catapult.
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