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|subject=Maths
|subject=Maths
|resourcenumber= M00XX
|resourcenumber= M00XX
|acknowledgement=This was a joint competition between The University of Cambridge Faculty of Education ORBIT project and GeoGebra.  On behalf of ORBIT and GeoGebra we would like to thank all of the entrants and in particular, the winners, for their interest in the competition and for sharing their excellent Geogebra applets with us.   
|acknowledgement=This was a joint competition between The University of Cambridge Faculty of Education ORBIT project and GeoGebra run in conjunction with the Cambridge Centre for Innovation in Technological Education (CCITE).  On behalf of ORBIT, GeoGebra and CCITE we would like to thank all of the entrants and in particular, the winners, for their interest in the competition and for sharing their excellent Geogebra applets with us.   
|age=  KS1, KS2  
|age=  KS1, KS2  
|content= GeoGebra is a free, fun, interactive software environment that can be used with great effect to promote interactive teaching and enquiry based learning.  The competition winning GeoGebra applets presented here also come with guidance notes for use in the  primary classroom.
|content= GeoGebra is a free, fun, interactive software environment that can be used with great effect to promote interactive teaching and enquiry based learning.  The competition winning GeoGebra applets presented here also come with guidance notes for use in the  primary classroom.