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How long does it take for litter to break down: Poster
This wall plate shows the degradation time of the most common litter.
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Types of precipitation: Wall plate
Simple representation of the main types of precipitation, supplemented with less common types.
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Activities in the four-step model of non-violent communication
An extensive bundle with explanation about non-violent communication and the four-step model and with detailed activities for the classroom.
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The parts of a plant: Wall plate
The parts of a plant are indicated on this wall plate.
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The water cycle: Wall plate
You can find the simplified version of the water cycle on this wall plate.
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Wind rose with intermediate wind directions: Wall plate
On this wall plate you will find the compass rose with intermediate wind directions.
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The parts of a tree: Wall plate
Students see the parts of a tree on this wall plate.
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The parts of a leaf: Wall plate
This poster shows the parts of a leaf (leaf compost, leaf edge, midrib, carrion and petiole).
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Make your own Mini Loco
With this file you can make your own leaves for Mini Loco.
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Magnetic field of bar magnet: Research assignment
Research assignment aimed at visualizing the invisible appeal of a magnet.
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Forest theme: Language skills
Some language exercises with the theme forest:
- vowels and consonants,
- types of sentences,
- arrange alphabetically,
- vocabulary,
- the subject and what is being said about the subject.
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Are you sad or angry? Why?
A map with simple pictograms of Sclera on which the students can indicate the following elements step by step:
- How do I feel?
- Where did something happen?
- What happened?
- Who am I mad at?
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