5th grade
Natural numbers
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Calculation laws and advantages
Geometry

6th grade
Divisibility of numbers
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7th grade
Assignment and rule of three
Calculation of percentage
Rational numbers
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8th grade
Function and assignment
Triangles
Quadrangles
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9th grade
The root
Record set of the pythagoras

10th grade
Circle calculation
The cone
Power calculation
Power laws
Exponential function
Logarithm
Trigonometry
Probability calculus

 

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Cube, cuboid, pyramide, tetrahedron, cone, ...
 

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Ø      Cube

 

All available angles are 90 degrees and all sides are equally long.

  

Ø      Cuboid

 

All angles are 90 degrees and all sides have the same dimention (hight, width or depth).

 

Ø      Pyramide

 

Four sides stand on one square and join together to make a pointed end.

 

Ø      Tetrahedron

The tetrahedron is similare to the pyramis but instead of a square as a base, it has a triangle. That is why there are only three corners (lines) that meet, making a pointed end.

  

Ø      Cone

The cone has a base of a circle which becomes a point, similare to the pyramide.

 

Ø      Sphere

The sphere has absolutely no corners or edges. All ouside surfaces have the same distance to the center.

 

Ø      Cylinder

The cylinder is a circular figure that has the same diameter on the top and the bottom.

 

Ø      Ellipsoid

 

The ellipsoid is similare to the sphere except that the longitudal axis and the lateral axis are different.

 

Ø      Prism

 

The prisma is a figure which is based on a hexagon.

 

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