How to find content

Search for resources using Keywords

All exercises and content can be found using the term Logifaces and a term or keyword you want to find. An example could be Logifaces Grade 10 - that will give you suggestions for examples for Exercises for the 10th Grade. Some keywords are Logifaces specific and in case you want to have such suggestions on top of your list, it is always good to add Logifaces itself, too. You might also want to search for keywords indicating certain Geogebra amendments or recommendations from the authors.
  • The keywords "logifaces homework" will give you hints which exercises you might use as exercises for after class.
  • "logifaces video" will show you exercises with amended videos.
  • "logifaces webpage" shows you exercises with links to pages with further information.
  • "logifaces interactive visualisation" gives you a list of exercises with interactive visualisations, so called applets, that were also used as image source for the book. They can be moved and turned by mouse clicks.
  • "logifaces quiz","questionnaire" or "assignment" will give you exercises with activities you can use for GeoGebra classroom activities.
  • You can learn how to do that here in detail.

In this example, we search for maths exercises focusing on prisms

In this example, we search for maths exercises focusing on prisms

Tags

Some of the content can be searched by tags alone, too. You can find tags created in GeoGebra for example at the top of every resource. Resources can be all pages of the Geogebra book and this includes all exercises. Some of them are specific regarding mathematics and those are clickable. In case you do that, you find all resources GeoGebra-wide related to the tag. Tags are used to improve visibility throughout GeoGebra in order to make people notice our content even though they are not aware of this book. Look at this resource and look at the image below how it could look like.

Example for tags used within the Logifaces book and within GeoGebra

Example for tags used within the Logifaces book and within GeoGebra

Tags and Keywords used in the book

Here are some tags and keywords you might search for throughout the book:
General
3d-vectors addition algebra angle area assignment calculus class classroom activity collection combinatorics cube cuboid difference-and-slope division equation equilateral-triangle fraction functions game geometry homework interactive visualisation intersection logic logifaces math multiplication numbers planes polygons prismrhombus right-triangle rotation solids subtraction surface symmetry triangles tutorial vectors video volume webpage questionnaire quiz

Mathematics Search for level of difficulty:
  1. (A) or advanced
  2. (S)

Grade 1 Grade one Grade 2 Grade two Grade 3 Grade three Grade 4 Grade four Grade 5 Grade five Grade 6 Grade six Grade 7 Grade seven Grade 8 Grade eight Grade 9 Grade nine Grade 10 Grade ten Grade 11 Grade eleven Grade 12 Grade twelve 3D modeling 3D solids Addition Algebra Area Arithmetic Battleship Boolean Coding Coordinates Cosine Craft Decimals Distributive Edge Eight Even Exercise Exponent Faces Game Graph Group Heron Hexagon  Individual Induction Introduction Isosceles Length Logarithm Logic Math Mathematics Multiplication Nets Numbers Odd Operation Pair Paper Pen Perpendicular Polygon Prism Prisms Probability Proof Properties Pythagorean Quadrilateral Rectangle Reflection Research Right angle Root Rotation Sequence Set Similarity Spatial vision Spatial vision Square Subset Surface Symmetry Transformations Trapezium Triangle Venn diagram Vertex Yes-no questions
Interdisciplinary
Triangle Dance Movement Group forming Modelling Act Dance Movement Act Spatial identity Map Connectivity Non-linear thinking Infographic design Group forming Modelling
Science
Pressure  Movement Light Shadow Precision scale Average Energy Density Volume Mass Optics Balance Equilibrium Balance scale
Arts
Architecture, Architectural Concept Constructivism Contrast Creation Deconstruction Design Dimension and balance Direct visual observation Direct visual observation Direction and gravity Environment Environmental studies Experiential learning Experimental illustration Fashion Floor plan Foreground vs. background Form interpretation Free combinations Imagination Layout and typography Lightness and darkness Modernism Natural and artificial Noise vs. information Op art pattern Optical illusions Planar form Postmodern Reality transformation Reflection Rhythm and structure Shadow Shapes Silhouette Spatial form Spatial representation Structural design Structure Sustainable development Technique experiments Technology Tradition Transformative thinking Upcycling Visual association Visual communication Visual display of things