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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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National MagLab: Magnet academy
Magnet Academy is a free website about magnetism and electricity provided by the National MagLab. The learning resource contains a collection of videos , simulations and experiments .
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FarmaInfo: Informative website
FarmaInfo is a user-friendly website developed by the Federal Agency for Medicines and Health Products.
FarmaInfo contains understandable, reliable and independent information about medicines and health products for citizens and patients.
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Starfall: Educational games
Starfall is an English-language learning platform with interactive language and math games where children learn through play. Some educational games are free, to play others you need to create an account.
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Dersekranda: Interactive exercises in Turkish
On this Turkish-language website you will find dozens of exercises and educational games that you can use in the classroom. You will find interactive exercises for reading and mathematics
These are all mini-games made with the open source …
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Gogu Education: Download worksheets
You can download many worksheets on this website.
A selection from the offer:
- counting objects;
- connect objects with the correct shadow;
- draw a sample;
- mazes;
- writing numbers;
- addition and subtraction up to 10;
- addition and subtraction up to 1000; …
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Space for Kids
Children discover space on the European Space Agency's children's website.
The games page contains many educational games and games that allow students to discover more about space.
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NASA Science: Open Source Science Initiative
The space agency NASA is committed to building an inclusive open science community. Open source science is a commitment to openly sharing software, data and knowledge (such as algorithms, articles, documents, additional information) as early as …
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The Creative Code
The Creative Code uses programming as a creative tool and is at the same time an active way to learn more about art. Students also learn to look critically at technology by working with it themselves.
Together with artists who use code as artistic …
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Kwisspel: Kindergarten mathematics through play
The educational landscape is evolving. This also applies to mathematics in kindergarten. Skills such as problem-solving thinking, critical and creative thinking, collaboration and self-regulation are becoming increasingly important.
This website aims …
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Digital Jump Mathematics
On the website you can find a whole list of tips and tricks that are part of the curriculum goals of the second grade. There is a step-by-step look at how you, as a teacher, can approach a lesson about functions and statistics in ICT.
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Physics at the OBC
This Dutch collective site contains physics learning resources about:
- fabric properties,
- electricity,
- movement,
- heat,
- sound,
- light,
- weather,
- power,
- ...
You will also find a collection of videos about mathematical skills.
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