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IdeasPowered@School provides a variety of ready-to-use educational materials in all EU languages on intellectual property for teachers and students of all ages and levels.

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This content, produced by the European Commission Representation in France, is available in French

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Languages are fun! They open doors to new friendships, new cultures, and new opportunities and make our life easier when we travel abroad.

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This colourful fortune teller, available in 23 European languages, will allow your younger pupils to test their knowledge of farming and food. Print i...

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Each of the 27 EU countries has its own flag. See if you can match the pairs by turning over the cards.

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Click on the European flags and see famous landmarks pop up……each one appears twice! Can you find the pairs?

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This is a colouring book depicting life on a farm. It includes friendly pictures of farmers working the fields, cows grazing and products such as milk and eggs.

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An activity booklet where kids learning to read or not reading yet can play, colour, connect dots, and go through various labyrinths while learning ab...

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An activity booklet on a wide range of EU topics (Erasmus+, EURO , Ode to Joy, EU elections, enlargements, etc.) for primary school pupils. They can p...

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Pick up some basic facts about the EU: print out and fold the sheet to make this fun origami game that children love to play!

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Science is Wonderful brings the world of cutting-edge research to young scientists in primary and secondary schools all over Europe.

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The Guidelines bring together pedagogy and practice in one easy-to-use format: How do we get young people excited about fact-checking and critical thinking? What are the technical dimensions of disinformation? How can we identify deep fakes?

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This book shows the damage that is caused by poaching and illegal coral harvesting on tropical islands. Children learn to appreciate the biodiversity ...

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This book tells the stories of Syrian children and youth who had to leave their country due to war.

The book ‘The Girl Who Kept Her Eyes Open’ aims to raise awareness among children (7-10 years old) and adults (parents and teachers) of the problems suffered by people fleeing war and their rights.

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Take your students on exciting adventures with Tom and his friend Lila the fox in this series of books about the environment. Their adventures include...