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Let's DOnut: Manual
The donut economy is one of the possible alternatives to the current economic model. Get started in your classroom with various methods from this collection.
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Repair Escape Game
With the Repair Escape Game, participants are introduced to the circular economy in a playful way. By solving puzzles, analyzing error codes, using the right tools and thinking logically and out-of-the-box, participants can repair a broken speaker.
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Flemish kerMOS: Environmental fair
With these educational folk games you bring seven environmental themes to your school:
- water,
- waste prevention,
- nature,
- mobility,
- energy,
- climate
- greening.
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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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FixLogistix: Online game about transport and logistics
Through this free online gaming platform, your students are introduced to logistics processes and professions from the classroom. As a planner, it is their turn to manage various transports with attention to timing, budget and sustainability. …
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Cardgo: Educational card game about the operation, economy and professions of the port
Cardgo lets your students look inside the port area while playing and learning. They experience the impact of the port on their living environment. From now on, there will no longer be a classic preparation bundle as an introduction to the port …
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Where are the caterpillars: Climate game
Two great tits are desperate.
Their young cry out for caterpillars.
But those caterpillars appear to have disappeared...A frenzied murder?
A foolish kidnapping?
A terrible disease?Play the game Where are the caterpillars? and find out why. …
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Mission SDG: Escape suitcase
This mission can be undertaken by all groups of 12 to 28 participants aged 10 to 14 years.
The group receives a message from the year 2030. The world has become completely gray because many people have forgotten the sustainable development goals. By …
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Birdnet: Recognizing bird sounds
Birdnet is a free app that allows you to record bird sounds. You will then get an overview of which bird(s) you heard.
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Common sense, how is the fork on the handle?: Board game
As part of the Stem & Vork project, ILVO developed a board game in collaboration with Odisee Hogeschool and Luca School of Arts.
The aim of the game is to let young people between the ages of 12 and 99 experience what the business life of a farmer …
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Climate issues: Suitcase Turnhout
The news increasingly talks about temperature records, melting ice caps and glaciers, drought, floods, etc. Do students know what role climate change plays in this? What does the future of our planet look like according to scientific models? Many …
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