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STEM spot: Planner
This planner helps you draw up a STEM project. This step-by-step plan focuses on the different phases of the learning process. More information can be found on the stemspot.be website.
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Prepositionen des Ortes
This is an overview of the different prepositions of place in German with a simple, clear illustration.
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Filling a museum yourself: Lesidee
These images show how students get to work to fill their own museum with works of art.
Introduction
- You start with an interview. What do your students see? They indicate that they see an empty white space. You can then leave from there: a museum is …
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E-mail footer Codefestival and EU Code Week
Do you also promote the Code Festival and the EU Code Week? Use our email footer in your email signature and put EU Code Week in the spotlight.
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Your Name Binary: String Keychain
Create a keychain with your name in binary code.
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Cover paper for the Ezelsoor project: Lesson idea
With this teaching idea you can get started in the context of Ezelsoor's Book Cover Day. Your students fill the paper with all kinds of kites.
This teaching idea was provided by the Academy of Visual and Audiovisual Arts in Liedekerke.
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Outside gutter
Detailed sketch of an outer gutter. Can serve to recognize and name the different parts. You can also use this sketch as a test.
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Use of mouse and keyboard: Help token
These images illustrate the use of the computer mouse and keyboard.
There are help sheets for:- buttons on the mouse,
- click / drag / scroll,
- select with mouse,
- typing capital letter / number / letter,
- buttons delete / enter / shift / backspace …
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Tuxpaint: Example
Tux Paint is an ideal program for working with children of all ages on the computer. This work was made by a five-year-old toddler at our school.
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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Roofs and facades of houses: Wall panels
These wall charts are made to go out with the students and discuss houses.
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Tokyo: LG-building
Fine example of modern architecture in Japan.
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