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Classification of the animal kingdom: Scheme
Division of the animal kingdom into invertebrates and vertebrates, with the subdivision of the vertebrates and their characteristics.
Attached is a blank overview and a completed overview.
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Measurements of length, area and volume: Conversion tables
Conversion tables for length dimensions, surface dimensions and volume dimensions. Useful for converting units and calculating length, circumference, area, volume, capacity.
The most common units were used. Little-used units such as square decameter …
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Vertebrates: Completion chart
Students complete a schedule about vertebrates. For each animal species, students write down information about breathing, reproduction, skin covering, environment, body temperature, etc.
This worksheet is consistent with lesson 13 (page 55) from …
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How a roller coaster works: Technology lesson
A collection about the operation of a rollercoaster and the G-force:
- theoretical background,
- centrifugal force (research),
- to work creatively and inquisitively.
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How do we defeat nasty viruses?: Questions for the Kennisje podcast
Students listen to a podcast episode of Science . The podcast answers the question of how we can defeat viruses (such as Covid-19).
Afterward, students answer questions about the podcast episode.
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Could a dinosaur live in today's world?: Questions about the Science podcast
Students listen to a podcast episode of Science . The podcast answers the question of whether dinosaurs could survive in today's world.
Afterward, students answer questions about the podcast episode.
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Will Belgium be flooded in a few years: Questions about the Kennisje podcast
Students listen to a podcast episode of Science . The podcast answers the question of whether Belgium could potentially flood in a number of years (within the context of climate change).
Afterward, students answer questions about the podcast episode.
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Universe: Questions about videos on Schooltv
Students watch videos about the universe via Schooltv. They answer a few questions per video.
The following topics are discussed:
- the moon (lunar eclipse and moon phases);
- planets in our solar system;
- planet Mars;
- planet Earth;
- how come we can live on …
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Analyzing test results
This document can be of assistance in analyzing test results.
You can note the following things on it:
- which students scored unexpectedly well;
- which students drop out;
- which skills are insufficient;
- which problems should be addressed first;
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A cuckoo is a strange fellow: Informative text
In this story, a female cuckoo tells about the cuckoo's way of life. It quickly becomes clear that these birds have a very special way of protecting and ensuring their offspring.
Rhymes support the story and make it lively.
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Can a robot fall in love: Questions about the Kennisje podcast
Students listen to a podcast episode of Science . The podcast answers the question of whether a robot could fall in love.
Afterward, students answer questions about the podcast episode.
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Who was the very first human on Earth: Questions about the Science podcast
Students listen to a podcast episode of Science . The podcast answers the question of whether we were the first human on Earth.
Afterward, students answer questions about the podcast episode.
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