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This is absolutely brilliant! For years, I've been considering making something like this, because no other resource gets it 'quite right'.<br /> <br /> Thinking about the attention span of some of my pupils, I might consider - for each slide - posing 5 very similar questions. To keep students "busy"!<br /> <br /> So, for example, the first slide shows how to divide 159 by 3. On the same slide, once students had copied this example, these could appear:<br /> 126 / 3<br /> 156 / 3<br /> 234 / 3<br /> 255 / 5<br /> 168 / 4<br /> (An animation could overlay answers when ready.)<br /> <br /> Slower-writing/weaker students, might only get the examples written. The rest could try (up to) 5 questions.<br /> <br /> Nevertheless, despite this suggestion, I don't want to detract from what I said at the start: this is a brilliant resource.<br /> <br /> PS: thanks for providing answers!! :-)
Well prepared and good images and models used
This looks very useful - thank you
A fantastic resource for teaching why this method works!
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