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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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TechniekPlaza: Electrical suitcase
Learn to make the basic circuits of lighting with this didactic learning tool. The case contains:
- various switches,
- Wall outlet,
- 6V power supply,
- strings,
- lights.
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Space Link: Looking for extreme weather
Space Link is an integrated STEM project for the third stage of secondary education. The students establish a radio link step by step with an overhead NOAA weather satellite. The result is a live stream from space with cloud images and temperature …
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MOS energy case
MOS provides free energy cases. It contains a manual and numerous instruments to conduct energy research at school together with the students. Think of energy meters, infrared thermometers and CO2 meters and so on.
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Educational game Neither Toeten nor Blazen: Het Blazersfestival
During Neither Van Toeten nor Blazen: The Winds Festival , the children discover the differences between wind instruments in a playful way and try out some of them.
As the title suggests, a wind instrument festival is being organized. There are three …
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Control a wheelchair with your eyes: STEM project
Have your students design a device to control a wheelchair with their eyes.
Your students first discover the electricity in an eye and create the necessary electronic circuits themselves so that they are able to measure it. Then they learn to program …
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Investigate the energy issue: STEM project
Investigate the energy issue and let your students experiment extensively with energy storage.
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Build a catapult with composite: STEM project
Investigate the properties of polymer composites and let your students make their own plastic catapult.
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