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This guide gives you practical block combinations for STEM classes. Each recipe includes a concrete classroom use case with matching blocks.

Recipe: Introduce and apply a formula

Combine Block Equation, Inline Equation, and Input Field for a full formula introduction with practice. Use cases: Quadratic functions, physics formulas (F=maF = m · a), chemical equations

Recipe: Interactive function analysis

Combine Graph, Multiple Choice, and Hint for guided function exploration. Use cases: Investigating parabolas, exploring sine/cosine, comparing exponential functions

Recipe: Fill-in value table

Combine Table with Input Fields for interactive value tables. Use cases: Calculating function values, completing measurement series, conversion tables

Recipe: Coding task with scaffolding

Combine Code Block with Hint for guided programming exercises. Use cases: Implementing functions, completing algorithms, debugging tasks

Recipe: Visualize workflows

Use a Mermaid diagram for processes, algorithms, or decision trees. Use cases: Sorting algorithms, cell division, material cycles, technical workflows
Tools like ChatGPT can help generate Mermaid code. Just describe what you want to visualize.

Recipe: Compare theory and practice

Use Columns to place mathematical notation next to code or compare different solution approaches side by side. Use cases: Formula vs. algorithm, different programming languages, theory vs. experiment

Recipe: Group multi-part tasks

Use a Group Block to bundle related task parts and add correction remarks. Use cases: Multi-part word problems, exam tasks, complex calculations
You can find more block documentation under Blocks.