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Pond biotope study case
Your students identify aquatic plants and animals. They also investigate the water cycle and water quality.
These field study materials invite your students to do independent fieldwork:- landing nets,
- magnifiers,
- petri dish,
- spoons,
- search cards. …
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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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Cardgo: Educational card game about the operation, economy and professions of the port
Cardgo lets your students look inside the port area while playing and learning. They experience the impact of the port on their living environment. From now on, there will no longer be a classic preparation bundle as an introduction to the port …
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Handsome Buds: Research into the emergence of leaf buds
The fact that leaf buds of trees emerge in the spring is an annual natural highlight. Scientists are not yet entirely sure why leaf buds emerge earlier one year than another. Various controlling factors are known, such as day length, temperature …
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Vegetarian and vegan food: Lesson bundle
Educational bundle with presentation on vegetarian and vegan food:
- what is vegetarian (veggie) and vegan;
- benefits of plant-based nutrition: environment, health & animal welfare;
- quiz;
- what is sustainable food;
- ten tips for eating veggie.
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Right to Repair: Quiz
In this quiz, students discover:
- why repairing is important for the climate and environment,
- which ensures that we repair very little,
- how the Right to Repair movement is trying to change that,
- what a Repair Café is.
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Don't mow May: Work bundle
A short collection about Maai mei niet. The students work independently. At the end of the month they are supposed to come back to this and calculate the nectar score.
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Difference Between Linear, Recycling and Circular Economy
This infographic visually shows the difference between a linear, recycling and circular economy.
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The link between circular economy and climate: Infographic
This infographic shows the relationship between materials use and greenhouse gases.
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Biodiversity: Interactive mind map
This is an interactive mind map that students can use to practice the relationship between different concepts related to ecosystems.
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Sort waste: Press
Waste sorting exercise.
The students know the abbreviations of the different sorting bins and know which objects to sort and how.
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Sustainable development objectives: Overview
Presentation on the seventeen sustainable development goals.
You can go over this with your students and discuss it further.
To process all this I did a game based quiz from Go Goals .
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