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Angles in a triangle
Sum of the three angles in a triangle = 180 degrees.
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Types of triangles
Types of triangles:
- acute-angled,
- obtuse-angled,
- rectangular,
- isosceles,
- equilateral.
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Aids for dyslexia
What is dyslexia, what are the symptoms and which dyslexia aids are helpful for children and, by extension, adults? Are there also books that can support children in making their diagnosis? In the article Ilse Verhoeven tries to answer 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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Introducing Storyline 360: Design e-learning courses
In this short overview video you will discover the building blocks of Storyline 360, states, layers, triggers, slides and scenes. How to navigate the user interface. How the interactive elements of Content Library 360 work.
The interface is very …
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Scale: Conversions
Scaled exercises: scaled distance compared to actual distance.
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Fraction of a number
Calculate the fractions of numbers (example: how much is 1/4 of 120?)
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Derive fraction from figure
The figures are divided into boxes and partly colored. The number of colored boxes must be expressed as a fraction.
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Division of fractions
Here you will find some basic exercises on dividing fractions.
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Transform improper fractions
This exercise requires you to convert improper fractions to whole numbers and basic fractions.
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Rounding a whole number
This exercise is about rounding a number to the nearest unit, ten, hundred and thousand.
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Compiling numbers
This exercise is about composing numbers with units, tens, hundreds and thousands.
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