This tutorial provides instruction in algebra and trigonometry. Although intended as a refresher, it should be understandable to students who are new to the material as well as provide new insights to those who are already familiar with it. Educational levels: High school
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Students will make comparisons of the rotation rates of the Sun and three planets (Jupiter, Uranus, ...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 9-12. It focuses ...
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This module uses interactive simulations to introduce students to the horizon and celestial coordina...
Trigonometry has an important place in mathematical Belgian education. At grade 10, students have to...
This lesson plan presents an introduction to the apparent motion of the Sun across the sky and the w...
If you go to the country, far from city lights, you can see about 3,000 stars on a clear night. If y...
In any solar system, planets move in orbits around a star, bound to it by gravitation. Orbital paths...
This resource covers basic astronomy, Newtonian mechanics, the Sun and related topics (weather, elec...
This downloadable text features over 200 math problems that very closely follow the standard curricu...
There are many European countries in which astronomy does not appear as a specific course in seconda...
There is a felt need among many high school students and educators for special interest topics. A sy...
Students will make comparisons of the rotation rates of the Sun and three planets (Jupiter, Uranus, ...
This lesson plan is part of the DiscoverySchool.com lesson plan library for grades 9-12. It focuses ...
This site describes the planetary swing-by or slingshot effect of boosting the energy of a space veh...
Reported is a study of a syllabus designed to teach students how to determine a position by celestia...
This lesson introduces "pre-trigonometry," the estimate of the distance to a far-away point. Student...
This lesson plan is part of a high school course on astronomy, Newtonian mechanics and spaceflight. ...
This module uses interactive simulations to introduce students to the horizon and celestial coordina...
Trigonometry has an important place in mathematical Belgian education. At grade 10, students have to...
This lesson plan presents an introduction to the apparent motion of the Sun across the sky and the w...
If you go to the country, far from city lights, you can see about 3,000 stars on a clear night. If y...
In any solar system, planets move in orbits around a star, bound to it by gravitation. Orbital paths...