Documentation/Material for schools
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. Here we collect material for schools .
Note: This page can be accessed with the short link: tdf.io/materialforschools
Interdisciplinary
Censors
Biology
Chemistry
Economics
English
French
German
History
Information technology
Basic information technology education
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Extension "Hello World"
Create a Hello World LibreOffice extension
Learning LibreOffice Draw by Drawings
Learning important working techniques of vector graphics using LibreOffice Draw
LibreOffice Draw is a capable Vector Graphics Software.
If you want to do the first steps using typical working techniques simply use this Document and begin.
Latin
Maths
Coordinate systems
Draw Document template, blank, 5mm Grid side-filling, Din A4 portrait
Draw Document template, blank, 3D Coordinate systems, x-Axis forward
Tree diagrams
blank Tree diagrams, 5 levels, two alternatives each
blank Tree diagrams, 2 levels, three alternatives each
Parabolas
Using ODF Custom Shapes to Draw Parabolas
The document "Using ODF Custom Shapes to Draw Parabolas" contains some custom shapes of a parabola.
If you want to use one of the shapes, you can simply copy&paste it into your document.
For frequent use of the shapes in other documents, you should consider dragging them into your Gallery, so that you don’t need to open the document to get them.
The shapes are all created by directly editing the file source.
The document contains some explanations about that, but you can use the shapes without understanding the explanations or having any knowledge on how to create your own custom shape.
The last section in the document describes how to place a parabola shape numerically correctly in a coordinate-system.
That might be useful for you in any case.
The document "Using ODF Custom Shapes to Draw Parabolas" contains only symmetric parabola segments. If a parabola is wide, the shape might become so wide that it does not fit into the content area of a Writer document or would need a position left from column A in Calc. Therefore I have created another custom shape, where you can determine the segment of the parabola, which you want to use in your coordinate system. The document "ODF Custom Shape Parabola Segment" contains the shape itself, an explanation how to use it and a description, how the shape was created.
Geometry - Surfaces
Ellipse | ODG | |
Circle | ODG | |
Parallelogram | ODG | |
Square | ODG | |
Rectangle | ODG | |
Right triangle - Pytagoras theorem | ODG | |
Trapezoid | ODG |
Geometry - Bodies
Cone | ODG | |
Sphere | ODG | |
Cuboid | ODG | |
Quadrilateral pyramid | ODG | |
Cube | ODG | |
Cylinder | ODG |
1x1-Multiplication table
Physics
Social studies
More help for schools
Informations for teachers and learner
Basic procedure of multilingual pages - multilingualism in the wiki
Wiki - help pages
License conditions
When publishing, please remember that all works and files must be published under a specific license from the beginning.
All works and files posted to this wiki are generally licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA) unless otherwise noted.