Two recommendations : 1. tinkercad is great for beginners with zero experience. Its free for everyone. Not that powerful (even compared with sketchup) but for basic shapes and figures, it's perfect. 2. Geogebra Isn't so much for modeling 3d printable files. But it's more math focused. It's kinda more like desmos-3D.
Hi, i am Süleyman, developer of Numeric Lifeforms, an intermediate mathematics problem solving game. My android app focuses on 8 grade mathematics courses like exponent , algebra and root operations. I will be greatful if you try the game and give me feedback for future development. Have a nice day
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I bought this tablet and have had great success annotating directly on my PowerPoint slides while presenting. Google slides however? No. It didn’t let me annotated while presenting
Hello!
I have produced a small math-app which teaches ’the Friends Of Ten’, it would be great fun if you would like to take a look at the video, and please share it to anyone that may think it's useful!
The best and most appreciated feature in the app is that the pupil can test its knowledge in a duel with a friend, teacher, or a parent on the same device.
The pupil can learn, train, play a game, and duel to get better at ’the Friends Of Ten’. You can today choose English or Swedish as language.
Appstore: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id707069911
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.segelson.easyasthis.friendsoften&hl=en
I hope this can help someone, thanks for your time!
"games in centers, apps on iPads, real world application projects, and anything else that will make math fun"
YES. I would also recommend teaching them about growth mindset. Read Jo Boaler's book Limitless Mind. Also, check out her math tasks, kids love them! Boaler also has books call Mathematical Mindsets that are grade specific with lots of low floor, high ceiling tasks.