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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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The graph of a first-degree function: What about it?
In this lesson you will discover how to graph a first-degree function. With the help of exercises and interactive illustrations you will learn what the influence of m and q is on the graph of the function.
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Power Plant: Exercise
During this game you will learn how a power station works and how electricity is produced.
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Electricity consumers: Interactive video
Find out everything about the consumers of electricity. This video zooms in on:
- types of energy sources,
- energy conversion,
- energy consumption.
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Electric current: Interactive video
Where does the electric current come from? How is electricity made? You will find out in this video.
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Conductors and Insulators: Exercise
Which materials are conductors and which insulators? And how do you distinguish them from each other? Test your knowledge with a short online exercise. In addition, you will find a video with additional explanation about conductors and insulators …
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AI in agriculture: Conveyor belt with object recognition via Python notebooks
Artificial intelligence is already often used in industry, but do the students know what this means?
In this lesson package, students learn about AI. Using Python notebooks , they learn to use an object recognition algorithm and set it up themselves. …
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Information processing: Animals and plants - Focus 3
In this assignment you will be asked eight questions about the processing of stimuli into a response in organisms.
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PhET for Beginners: Examples
This bundle contains teaching materials for using PhET in instruction, exercises and labs.
This bundle is mainly intended to help beginners get started.
Content:
- generate charges by friction;
- the gas laws;
- Faraday's law;
- energy conversions; …
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Ohm's Law: Exercises
This interactive worksheet consists of two exercises on Ohm's law.
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