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Making graphs: How do you do that and when do you use which type of graph?
Article in which different types of charts are discussed and which chart is best used in which situation. The use of the X and Y axes is also discussed.
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The Wonderful Walk: Scientific treasure hunt with assignments
On this scientific treasure hunt full of fun assignments you will find science where you didn't expect it. You will discover how to measure a statue without climbing on it, how to keep your balance without falling into the Graslei, how colors work …
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Math benefits in multiplication and division
Mental arithmetic tips with numbers 10, 100, 1000, 25 and 50.
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A tornado itself is transparent, but it is visible through raindrops
What is the difference between a tornado and a hurricane? Hurricanes arise over the sea, can last for days or weeks and are sometimes as big as the whole of the Netherlands or Belgium. Tornadoes form over land, last a few seconds or hours and are …
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A visit to Preetjes Molen in Heule
During the mill season (April-September) go and discover Preetjes Molen in Heule with your class. It is the last working flax scutching mill in Europe. The miller explains how the mill works. For example, you will learn the difference between …
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Fertilizer: The anabolic steroids of agriculture
Thanks to an invention from 1909, we now have a world population of nearly 8 billion people. Fertilizer is life, but it also saddles us with an enormous nitrogen problem and an ever-expanding livestock population. How can we escape this luxury trap?
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Get started well prepared with Getting Started
The transition from secondary to higher education involves many challenges. It is useful for your students to already get an idea of the expectations in the various courses in terms of the prior knowledge they need. That is exactly what the …
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Growth squared: Your enthusiastic tutoring home in Bruges
Growth squared in Bruges wants to be the ideal place for tutoring in mathematics, French, Dutch, PKV, history, WERO, People and Society, and plastic education. Of course it can also involve homework guidance, study coaching, learning to learn and …
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The first light in the universe
This article provides interesting and detailed information about modern research into the history and evolution of the universe. It can be used for interdisciplinary education, for example in physics, astronomy, astrophysics or philosophy. …
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Vibrations: Gravitational Waves
This article describes how gravitational wave detectors work: large but very sensitive machines that students may find very interesting. The details of how the machines work and the problems that had to be solved to achieve their great accuracy …
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Fireworks: Color by chemistry
The article describes how fireworks are harmful to the environment. It is also mentioned which metals are responsible for the different colors when igniting fireworks.
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Duracell Bunny goes longer
This article serves as a science you know, in order to stimulate the curiosity and inquisitiveness for STEM among students.
Such facts, among others, placed in the spotlight at the project site Choosing VOTE vanKlasCement. Other sites with science …
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