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Distance STEM Education: Database of Learning Resources
A database of learning materials, which can be used for distance STEM education.
Categories you can select from:
- primary education,
- secondary education,
- first grade,
- second grade,
- third degree.
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The graph of a derivative function: What about?
The derivative of a function is itself also a function and therefore has
a graph. In this lesson we will learn how to see the relationship between the graph
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The derivative of a function: What about?
In this lesson we will learn how to calculate the derivative of a function. The derivative of a function is a function rule with which we can find the derivative for all possible x values of the function. We explain this using the derivative of …
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Derivability of a function: What about?
A function is not always derivable in every point. In this lesson
we learn the conditions that a job must meet in order for the
function would be derivable at a given point x = a. We are first talking about left and right limit, left and right …Translated by
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The derivative as rico of a tangent line: What about it?
By looking closely at the definition of a derivative, we can see that it actually calculates a directional coefficient. More specifically, the derivative in a point x = a is the rico of the tangent to the graph of the function in a. That is quite …
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Calculating the derivative in a point: What about?
In this lesson we will learn the formula to calculate a derivative. We build step by step towards the definition starting from the difference quotient. This way you understand at the end of the lesson where the definition of derivative comes from.
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Differential quotient: What about?
In this lesson, we explain the differential quotient based on the speed of a racing car. We start by intuitively building a general formula to calculate speed and thus make an intuitive transition to the formula for the differential quotient.
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Mathematics: Exercise generator
Exercises on the mathematics curriculum are generated with an improvement key so that the teacher/parents can guide.
Included are:
- basic literacy:
- percents and fractions;
- units;
- perimeter and area;
- proportionality;
- fractures; …
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Drawing scheme: What About It?
In this lesson we explain what a drawing scheme is and how you can draw it up for a given function. We show you how to draw a drawing scheme using equations and using a graph. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons. You can also …
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MyProwise: Teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines
MyProwise contains teaching material for all ages, teaching methods and disciplines.
Weekly new ready-to-use lessons, developed by selected teachers who create lessons for Prowise. From individual lessons focused on a field or theme to lesson series …
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Probability calculation: Head or coin
Throw a coin twice. Is it more likely to have a head twice, or a head once and a coin once? This TedEd video shows the mathematical formulas that answer the question.
The video is in English and (for the time being) not subtitled in Dutch.
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Factoring: Step-by-step plan
Step-by-step plan for factoring polynomials. This is an addition to Friedel Pattyn's step-by-step plan. The scheme was expanded to include Horner's rule for four terms or more.
Based on:
https://www.klascement.net/docs/10899/?previous
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