Using Stop Motion Animation to Show Step-by-Step Instructions and Solve Real World Math Problems
by Kristina Jallo
Stop motion is a great way for students to slow down working through the steps in math to demonstrate their understanding of math concepts. Students can film a short story or step-by-step instructions to solve real world math problems. You can provide the problems or have students create their own real world math problem. This project could easily be adapted to many math standards.
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