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Arithmetic language: Mathematics aid cards
Sheets with arithmetic language for the four operations.
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Learn Morse Code: Gboard
This trainer makes learning Morse code more fun and encourages you to persevere. First install Gboard. Then you can start learning.
This experiment is part of a larger project to support Morse code for accessible communications.
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Behind the scenes: Ten tips
Your students will be happy to give you advice on how to profile yourself smoothly on all those social media and apps. Their tips will probably make any webinar on the subject redundant. But to maintain their own well-being online, they can often …
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Check your response: Poster
A class discussion about online behavior and netiquette? You can get started right away with the six questions on this poster. Follow the questions and it will soon become clear whether a response is appropriate.
A positive answer to all questions? …
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Myopia: Prevention Poster
Nearsightedness or myopia is an eye defect that develops in childhood. This deviation is becoming more and more common worldwide. This is mainly due to less exposure to daylight and excessive screen use.
The poster provides some prevention measures.
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Support: If you are having psychological difficulties or want to support others
The app offers action tips and concrete knowledge to strengthen your own well-being and that of others.
- In the app you can work on self-care.
- You learn to recognize signals when someone has psychological problems.
- You will find information and tips …
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Working with Canva: Guide and tips
With these practice sheets you can get started with Canva yourself. I've added my favorite fonts and search terms. Good luck designing your magazines.
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First Degree Function: What About It?
In this lesson we use illustrations and exercises to explain what a function of the first degree is. We show how first degree functions can help to describe many situations in the same way. This leads to a formal definition for first degree …
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Preparing a prescription for a first-degree position: What's the situation?
In this lesson we explain with examples how you can determine the prescription of a first-degree function when either the rico and a point on the graph are given, or two points on the graph of the function. For each species we also have some …
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Drawing diagram of a first-degree function: What's the deal?
We use an interactive example to explain the meaning of the sign scheme of a first-degree function. At the end of the lesson follows an exercise with which you can test yourself how well you have understood the theory.
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Zero of a First Degree Function: What About It?
What is the zero of a first-degree function and how can you calculate it? In this lesson we explain this using exercises and interactive illustrations. We show where you can read the zero point on the graph and explain where the formula for …
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The Slope: What About It?
In this lesson we will explain what the slope or rico of a first-degree function is. With the help of exercises and interactive illustrations you will learn how to calculate the rico of a function when two points are given and how to read the rico …
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