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Noises in the house
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Get started: Toolbox
The GET STARTED box is a free toolbox with a wide range of application tools. Using these application tools, young people get to know themselves better, become more resilient and are better prepared for the labor market.
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The Wase Archeology Case
The Wase Archeology Case contains archaeological finds (or ensembles) from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages. These finds are connected to excavations in the Waasland and provide students with insights into politics, religion, economics and social …
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Intergenerational working: Thinglink
Take a digital walk through the Vinkt residential care center and learn all about intergenerational working. Children and residents learn from and with each other, but parents, teachers, volunteers and employees of a residential care center can …
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Energy case
With the materials from this suitcase, your students become real energy detectives who investigate the school.
With the materials in this suitcase, your students will conduct energy research in the school. In their search for energy guzzlers, they …Translated by
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Pond biotope study case
Your students identify aquatic plants and animals. They also investigate the water cycle and water quality.
These field study materials invite your students to do independent fieldwork:- landing nets,
- magnifiers,
- petri dish,
- spoons,
- search cards. …
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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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Forest biotope study bag
With the field study materials in this bag you can compare two or more forest types.
Do a comparative study with your students: identify trees, shrubs and herbs, do a soil drilling, identify soil animals, investigate the management methods of the …
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Water analysis case
Determine the water quality of a pond together with your students.
With this case you can determine the water quality quite accurately. In addition to the temperature, you investigate ten chemical parameters:- acidity,
- total hardness,
- oxygen …
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The Beastly Forest Board Game
The Beestig Forest Board Game is a life-size board game full of games, crafts and questions that stimulate the desire to discover nature. By observing, feeling and collecting there is direct contact with nature. This game emphasizes didactics, …
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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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More vintage, modern or retro?: BELvue on wheels
BELvue on wheels consists of four suitcases filled with historical and contemporary objects for group work. Each object provides conversation starters or evokes memories. Each object inspires and brings people together through various stories. …
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