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Recognize who I am
The new field guide Recognize who I am by nature illustrator Jasper de Ruiter contains more than 57 recognition maps of plants and animals in the Netherlands. This makes naming species a lot easier.
With these accessible recognition cards you quickly …
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Mathematics in the 21st century: Exercise book
Exercise book of 280 pages with more than 5,500 exercises.
The exercise book only contains exercises, no theory is explained.
The necessary theory for these exercises must be provided via the manuals or via a video with explanation that you can find …
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VEX EXP: Metal-based robot construction kit
The VEX EXP Education Kit is designed for teaching STEM fundamentals. The package includes educational robots with the latest technology, sensors and metal construction to teach STEM concepts. The package immerses students in the world of …
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Football dictionary
Many parents enroll their child in a Dutch-speaking sports club on the advice of the school. This way, the child can also practice Dutch outside of school. The football club offers a lot of spontaneous practice opportunities.
Vzw 'de Rand' wants to …
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Need a pick-me-up?: Tips and tricks for healthy snacks
What does a healthy snack consist of? This NICE-to-know brochure lists the most important tips for choosing healthy snacks and contains tasty, easy and healthy recipes.
The leaflet is concise and to the point and covers the following topics:
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Learn statistics with a comic strip: The cartoon introduction to statistics
This English image 'story' by Grady Klein and Alan Dabney deals with the basis of statistics:
- Numbers,
- representative samples,
- to put hypotheses,
- reliability testing,
- draw conclusions.
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Control a wheelchair with your eyes: STEM project
Have your students design a device to control a wheelchair with their eyes.
Your students first discover the electricity in an eye and create the necessary electronic circuits themselves so that they are able to measure it. Then they learn to program …
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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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