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Verbs: Models
This is an exercise on five models of regular verbs and also some irregular verbs. Students must indicate which model the verb follows. The exercise ties in with the learning material after Chapter 5.
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The passive indicative perfect: Learning path - Pegasus novus 2
Differentiated learning path for 3.3 The passive indicative perfect after a lesson about the discovery of this form, mood and tense.
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Crack the code: Christmas assignment
By solving the various BookWidgets spread across the drawing, students find a code based on the feedback received.
The exercises cover the following components:- reduce length measurements;
- surface;
- circumference;
- percentage calculation; …
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Build a graph of a function: GeoGebra applet
What is the graph of a function? How is it constructed?
You enter a function statement, choose x values and immediately see the corresponding y values being calculated. You can then have the point (x,y) of the graph drawn.Translated by
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Related angles: Visual aid
This interactive unit circle allows students to visualize the trigonometric numbers of related angles in the other quadrants. That can help them simplify trigonometric expressions.
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Trigonometric numbers in the unit circle: GeoGebra applet
This interactive tool can be used to show where the sine, cosine, tangent and cotangent of an angle can be read on the trigonometric circle.
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Related angles in the trigonometric circle: Geogebra applet
In this Geogebra applet the relationship between the trigonometric numbers of related angles is studied. Students can visually determine what these relationships are in a trigonometric circle.
Opposing, (anti)supplementary and (anti)complementary …
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