

Orr suggests, and made the project file editable in Google’s share settings so you and your students can manipulate it. I added each of these images to an EE slide, uploaded the EE project to Google Drive as Mr. To make the EE puzzle, I took a screenshot of each of the 16 puzzle pieces. So whoever you are, thanks for making this! 🙂 I’d love to give credit where it’s due for the original PDF file, but I’m not sure where I got it. As soon as I saw his projects, I knew I wanted to convert a few of my own puzzles from paper to an Explain Everything digital format.Īs we revisit factoring to solve quadratic equations later this week, I want students to give this puzzle a try. I don’t know how I missed it the first time around, but his post on using Explain Everything for more than screen recordings was inspiring to me. Using non-mathy apps for potentially unintended purposes to engage learners is something I like to do, and I think Mr. You know, I really like the way that guy Jon Orr thinks.
