Great way to get students to write a dialogue. The nice thing about this tool is that students can listen and then make changes based on their reaction to their own language (at least I did when I made my little test video- no I'm not sharing it)
- If you are interested in getting your students involved in math and data sharing, look no further.
- Classes of all ages from all over the world are asked to join us in creating a data bank of just how far paper airplanes can fly. All classes will launch their own paper airplane and record the mean, median, and mode for their class. Comparisons can be made between schools, states, countries, and age groups!
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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