Graph Theory: Puzzles and Games
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Worksheets of games & puzzles based on simple concepts in graph theory. Includes: the seven bridges of Konigsberg, the Shannon Switching game, & graph vertex colouring.
Read moreOERs aimed at learners at National 5.
Worksheets of games & puzzles based on simple concepts in graph theory. Includes: the seven bridges of Konigsberg, the Shannon Switching game, & graph vertex colouring.
Read moreThis resource is a set of 5 lesson plans with slides, an experiment (with worksheets for analysing the results) and assessment items. The target audience for this resource is for learners aged between 14 and 16 years.
Read moreA collection of strategies for improving mental health and wellbeing, a list of youth support agencies and a section with templates to aid the completion of some strategies.
Read moreWorkshop with activities about the structure and functions of the brain and what happens when it goes wrong. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. Level 3 to National 5.
Read morePresentation with activities about contact theory, the bystander effect and cognitive dissonance. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. National 5.
Read moreResearch method for a study into the change in visibility due to climate change. National 5 to Higher.
Read morePresentation with activities about different forms of advertising technique including inattentional blindness, change blindness and pavlovian conditioning. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. Aimed at National 4 to 5.
Read moreThe 4273π project provides materials for teaching and learning bioinformatics. The project provides two workshops that are closely linked […]
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