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Spaghetti Bridge: STEM Project
Your students study how a bridge is built and what shapes a bridge has. After making a sketch, your students construct their bridge using spaghetti and glue. Finally, they test the strength of their structure.
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Self-driving sustainable car: STEM project
During this STEM project, your students will create a self-driving car. This car is also sustainable, because the vehicle does not have a combustion engine. Throughout this project, your students get to know the phases of the technical process …
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Using BookWidgets Scientific Calculator: Guide
This is a guide to the BookWidgets scientific calculator. The students initially do not find this a useful calculator because they are not used to working with it and there are quite a few buttons on it that they are not familiar with.
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Half-life with M&Ms
This test is an open lab on the half-life of radioactive elements, simulated with M&Ms. Students have to devise an experiment, carry it out and make a corresponding graph.
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Making a compass: Step-by-step plan
This step-by-step plan explains how to make a compass.
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PhET for Beginners: Examples
This bundle contains teaching materials for using PhET in instruction, exercises and labs.
This bundle is mainly intended to help beginners get started.
Content:
- generate charges by friction;
- the gas laws;
- Faraday's law;
- energy conversions; …
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Hologram: STEM project
Short STEM project in which the students make a hologram themselves and learn to project using their smartphone.
The evaluation is done via a rubric.
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Nuclear Physics: Learning Path - InterActie 5
Nuclear physics learning path, belonging to book Interaction 5.2 of Die Keure.
The learning path contains links to the theory videos, public Google Forms self-tests, and exercise videos.
Source: Nuclear Physics: Explanation film by An Van Braeken
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Ohm's Law: Student test with simulation
With this document, the students can, by means of a simulation, find out for themselves Ohm's law and discover how the current and voltage change in a series and parallel connection. It also briefly illustrates the difference between a short …
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Simulation of energy conversions with PhET
A simple simulation to study energy conversions between kinetic, potential and thermal energy. Also an application to using pie charts.
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Mass density of solids: Home lab
Lab to perform at home on mass density of a solid.
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Movement: Home lab - Quark 3
Lab to perform at home: movement, linear movement, speed.
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