Posts Tagged ‘animation’
The Second Cube Connector: Pointing Out the Arrows
The Cube Connectors series, which began with this post, continues with a glimpse into the classroom of Hannah Yazzolino. The resource which I shared on Twitter, and which Hannah used very effectively in her classroom – even before it was in an animated form – is now downloadable in both an animated form and as…
Read MoreIntroducing Cube Connectors
Cube Connectors is a strategy that I’ve created – and would like to share with you. This combination of images and descriptions will have your students seeking connections in ways you may never have anticipated! In addition, I plan to create an ongoing bank of resources so that you can turn the cube connectors strategy into…
Read MoreLetting Noticing Lead to Wondering
This post is simply my moving squares around using PowerPoint and letting it lead me to wonder about mathematical concepts. You should watch it and see if it makes you wonder, too.
Read MoreThe Hundreds Chart Video Tweet: My Learning Risk
I’m on a learning mission. I am hungry to learn, and I need your help. Truthfully, we probably all need each other to fuel one another’s passion for learning. When we connect, we ignite. So, I’m taking a risk. I’m trying something new. I’m stretching the boundary of what I know to an uncomfortable place where…
Read MoreLearning Mission: Can I make an animated blog post?
The entire purpose of this post is to see if I can take one more step on my learning journey: Can I animate a blog post. The answer, whether yes or no, is right here:
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