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Expand your technical skills with Google
Whether you're new to computer science or an experienced programmer, here's Google's Tech Dev Guide.
Google has carefully curated material from a variety of sources, including some created by Google, that you can use to build your technical skills.
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The owl Boo: Educational computer games and apps
The owl Boo collects educational computer games and apps.
It is a fun way to teach young children how to use a computer, tablet or smartphone through stimulating games. This way you work on media skills.There is a free app with all the games of …
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Discover Point Meppel
DiscoverPunt Meppel is an initiative of the KindPunt Meppel Foundation and MeesterSander.nl. In the STEM classrooms, children and adults get to work with technology and technology.
You can discover the range and open days on the website.
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Practice sums
Some fun games with which you can practice all kinds of operations.
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View a graded BookWidget in Google Classroom
Step-by-step plan to check a digital assignment in BookWidget in Google Classroom.
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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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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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