Description
Get your students to create video word problems like these three!
These are ratio questions that also require a good understanding of fractions. Use the three videos in the download, or make your own as a model!
To view one of the three videos I've included in this download, go here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxrpFC8hQoM
If you feel your students need one, provide a checklist for what should be included in their video word problem.
The best part about this kind of project is that it accomplishes many objectives:
1. Students get to create and share a fun and interactive project during distance learning.
2. Students have to explain their thinking for solving the problem at the end of the video.
3. Students have to plan out a video (or a powerpoint, keynote, video animation) which helps with sequencing skills.
4. By creating the problems themselves, students develop a more thorough understanding of the material - particularly using word problems.
5. Students inspire one another's creativity through this kind of sharing.
If you just want the word problems and answer key and not the video versions of each question, they're within the download too.
To edit the questions (though they would no longer mirror the videos), open the .docx files in Google Docs and adjust the page margins to 0.5".
Ratio Multi-Step Video Problems - Distance Learning Fun!
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Description
Get your students to create video word problems like these three!
These are ratio questions that also require a good understanding of fractions. Use the three videos in the download, or make your own as a model!
To view one of the three videos I've included in this download, go here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxrpFC8hQoM
If you feel your students need one, provide a checklist for what should be included in their video word problem.
The best part about this kind of project is that it accomplishes many objectives:
1. Students get to create and share a fun and interactive project during distance learning.
2. Students have to explain their thinking for solving the problem at the end of the video.
3. Students have to plan out a video (or a powerpoint, keynote, video animation) which helps with sequencing skills.
4. By creating the problems themselves, students develop a more thorough understanding of the material - particularly using word problems.
5. Students inspire one another's creativity through this kind of sharing.
If you just want the word problems and answer key and not the video versions of each question, they're within the download too.
To edit the questions (though they would no longer mirror the videos), open the .docx files in Google Docs and adjust the page margins to 0.5".




