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STEMOOV: Video
This video demonstrates, using a practical example, how the STEMOOV model can be effectively applied in a teaching situation.
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Master Sander's technology room: Video tour
I went to visit Master Sander. The school in Meppel has a technology room, workshops are offered for toddlers and primary school students. The workshops also take place on weekends or during holiday periods.
On the playground and in the classroom, a …
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Programming and coding with Zimjs: JavaScript
Zimjs is an environment in which young people really learn to 'code by typing text'. I explain in a nutshell what is possible with Zimjs.
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Count your money: How to play
This video explains how to play a game about counting money.
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NomadPlay: Sheet music app
What's NomadPlay?
NomadPlay is a sheet music app allowing you to play along great artists and ensembles. For the first time, you could play alongside a real orchestra, practice duets with your favorite musicians, sing along a professional choir! The …
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Calculating with fractions: Explanation video
This explainer video explains different parts of calculating with fractions:
- what is a fraction?;
- multiplying fractions;
- simplifying fractions;
- add fractions;
- subtract fractions.
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Math Help in Edge: Explainer Video
Microsoft's Edge browser includes a tool to solve math problems within the browser itself, called math help.
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The Calculator: Number images up to 10
The Calculator is a new number image to convert to 10.
The number images are composed of four number forms:
- circle/head = 1,
- rectangle/leg = 2,
- triangle/arm = 3,
- square/belly = 4.
Sums are formed by combining shapes in addition or by …
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The Music Theory Song: Song on practicing intervals
Based on this song, your students will practice the intervals in music theory.
It is a parody of The Christmas Song by Bob Wells and Mel Torme. The original parodied text was written by David Rakowski. Dave Swenson sang the lyrics and added his own …Translated by
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Counting to 10: Petes
How many pies do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 10: Pepernoten
How many gingerbread cookies do you count? Click on the correct answer.
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Count to 5: Petes
How many shots do you see? Click on the correct answer.
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