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STEM spot: Planner
This planner helps you draw up a STEM project. This step-by-step plan focuses on the different phases of the learning process. More information can be found on the stemspot.be website.
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First aid for dental accidents: Info sheet
This information sheet was drawn up by the Flemish Institute for Oral Health and indicates what to do in the event of a broken or displaced (milk) tooth.
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Form of government of a country
An infographic about the different forms of government:
- democracy or dictatorship,
- monarchy, republic or theocracy.
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Beverage and food: Water footprint price lists
These price lists show you how much water it costs to make certain drinks and meals. Nice to use to raise awareness about the water footprint at school parties, receptions ...
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Outside gutter
Detailed sketch of an outer gutter. Can serve to recognize and name the different parts. You can also use this sketch as a test.
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GGGG schedule
A visual aid to get started with the GGGG model with a student:
- What happened?
- What did you think and feel at that moment?
- How did you react?
- What was the result of your reaction?
Both useful for children with fear of failure and for children who …
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World map
Three world maps:
- Nations,
- relief,
- rivers.
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Avignon: Palais du Pape
The Palais du Pape Avignon is one of the tourist attractions of the region.
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Roofs and facades of houses: Wall panels
These wall charts are made to go out with the students and discuss houses.
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Auschwitz: Photos
Auschwitz camp.
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Seated Mercury: Photos
Mercury (Hermes) from the villa dei Papiri (Herculaneum).
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Sculptures from the Baths of Caracalla: Farnesische bull
Statues from the Baths of Caracalla, excavated by Pope Paul III during the Renaissance. Alessandro Farnese.
Hence, these statues are all named after Farnese .
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