@RPhillipsMath I do use half of the 6ft by 4ft boards in the front of my room and it is not too crowded. It also provides an opportunity for extra collaboration.
@TimBrzezinski@geogebra Awesome visual explanation of the sum of powers rule of exponentials. I wonder if something similar could be created for the sum of the logs!
@algebrainiac1 I will highly recommend YouCubed activities, DESMOS activities and PearDeck activities for virtual learning
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@KristyJacob26 You could use GeoGebra to create your drawing for one cell of the Honey Comb Shelves.
For an hexagonal frame the cut on the wood needs to be 60º to create an interior angle of 120º
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@KristyJacob26@Kristy in my Geometry classes we have been creating picture frames out of wood to study interior angles of regular polygons and the angle cuts that need to be done to the pieces of wood. We created them out of wood.
I finally had my first published article! So many ideas from @pgliljedahl and @saravdwerf. Convert secondary math classrooms to include more engagement and discourse. Bizarre to read from pre-pandemic learning in this environment. We will get back!
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