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Quarter rest, quarter note, eighth and sixteenth note: Rhythm wheel
This application works like a jackpot and is used as rhythm bingo. The user spins the wheel and 8 beats (2 bars) appear. In this first version you can get a quarter rest, quarter note, eighth note and/or sixteenth note. Students can perform this …
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Control a robot dog using OctoStudio
An inspiring video idea. Control a robot dog with Micro:Bit mounted using OctoStudio and MicroBlocks .
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Vernier caliper: Read
This learning tool explains step by step how to read a caliper. There are also some exercises to practice reading the ruler and vernier.
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Code City: Coding Lessons
Coding and computational thinking are the skills of the future. By coding, children learn to understand the digital world better. They learn to think logically, gain better spatial insight and solve problems. A good dose of creativity comes in …
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dailySTEM – STEM for every student, every classroom, everyday
DailySTEM is an English-language website designed to provide teachers and families with simple STEM tools. The website also offers a podcast.
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Social robot: Learning path
This learning path helps you as a teacher to prepare the STEM project 'Social robot'. In this project, students design, program and build a social robot that must meet certain (self-selected) criteria. A bonus to this learning process is the …
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Mona Lisa: Make up a story about the painting
Presentation in which students make up a story about the Mona Lisa. What are her hobbies? Does she have children? Where does she live?
Using the worksheet, students can create a new Mona Lisa with its own story.
Finally, hang up all the works of art …
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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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Painting exhibition
With this little test you will find out what the children learned from the Painting Exhibition lessons of the Follow a muse site.
In this series of lessons, students learn what a composer is and are introduced to Musorgsky's paintings. They discover …
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Robocup Junior: Robot competition
On this website you will find information about the Robocup Junior competition. This is an annual robot competition for young people from 8 to 18 years old.
RoboCup Junior encourages the exchange of knowledge, communication and teamwork. School teams …
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Making flower bombs: Step-by-step plan
In this contribution you can read how to make a flower bomb or seed bomb step by step.
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Making automaton with micro:bit: Video
With the micro:bit you can let your students make interesting things in a fun and easy way, ranging from robots to musical instruments. In this video, Pauline Maas introduces the micro:bit and shows with a few practical examples how teachers can …
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