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Dominoes and Math: A Fun Way to Learn Absolute Value- MYP 4 Math- Pooja Sharma

Objective of the Learning Engagement

Solving equations that involves modulus

Details of the Learning Engagement:

The "Absolute Value Equations Dominoes" activity was designed to provide students with an engaging way to practice solving absolute value equations. In this activity, students received 16 puzzle pieces, each containing either an absolute value equation or its solution. The task was to arrange the pieces into a 4x4 grid where the edges of adjacent pieces match correctly with equations and their solutions.

Impact of the engagement on students and reflection as a teacher:

The hands-on nature of the activity reinforced their understanding through repeated practice, while the immediate feedback from the puzzle pieces allowed them to self-correct and learn from mistakes quickly. When done in groups, the activity promoted collaboration and communication, fostering a positive classroom environment.






- Pooja Sharma


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