Graph Theory: Puzzles and Games
Worksheets of games & puzzles based on simple concepts in graph theory. Includes: the seven bridges of Konigsberg, the Shannon Switching game, & graph vertex colouring.
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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.
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Four lessons cover what plastic is, why it is bad for the environment and what can be done to address this environmental problem.
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Five workshops introduce learners to the concepts of sustainability and conservation. The topics of wildlife, nature art, habitat loss, scientific methods and waste and pollution are covered.
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An outdoor learning activity to promote the health benefits of using green spaces. It includes a visitor questionnaire, health diary and drawing and interpreting graphs.
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Two workshops covering what mental health is and how to promote it – aimed at learners aged 11 to 14. Includes workshop plans with presentations.
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Easy to carry out, practical lessons on plant growth and decomposition and using microorganisms.
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The project involves growing baked beans ingredients and includes different recipes for having a baked bean “bake-off”.
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This is a resource pack designed for pupils and teachers of CfE Higher Human Biology. It covers the effects and […]
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This 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.
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Workshop about Escher’s printmaking, exploring the artist, his process and the mathematics underlying his work.
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