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Webwise.ie: Internet safety education materials
This English-language website works towards safer and better internet use with awareness and education initiatives especially for teachers, children, young people and parents. The website provides information, advice and free educational materials …
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Arithmetic language: Mathematics aid cards
Sheets with arithmetic language for the four operations.
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Origin of natural gas: Animation - Lernova chemistry
In the video we start at the source: peat. Learn how organic matter, such as plant debris, accumulates in swamps and peatlands, where it is compressed into coal under pressure and temperature. Step by step we follow the transformation of peat into …
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Origin of Petroleum: Animated Video - Lernova chemie 3
Our video simplifies the process of creating petroleum, starting with the tiny life forms in the sea: plankton. Learn how, after millions of years of deposition and burial beneath sediments, these microscopic organisms are converted into the …
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Origin of atom - Lernova chemistry
Discover the origins of the concept of the atom with our animated video, in which we return to the era of the ancient Greek philosophers. Travel through time to ancient Greece and meet the brilliant mind of Democritus, the founder of the concept …
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The Breadwinners: What-You-Had-Laid-GPT
This website ensures that you never throw away leftovers again!
Is your refrigerator full of leftovers, overripe, half-eaten or simply forgotten ingredients? No worries: what-you-had-left-overGPT comes up with unique recipes with everything you have, …
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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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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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