How To Create Animations For Your Math Lessons

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • Create slick animations that will make you math lessons pop! Jon will walk through a few examples of how to use Magic Move from Apple's Keynote to create the animations found in the Make Math Moments catalogue of problem-based lessons.
    In particular, you'll learn:
    How to create curious moments for your students in math class (or other classes);
    What software will allow you to create animations easily; and,
    How to make use of the curiosity path to drive engagement with your students.
    Resources:
    Perimeter Jumble [Math Lesson]
    mrorr-isageek.com/perimeter_j...
    Learn about the Curiosity Path by reading our 3-Part Framework
    makemathmoments.com/framework
    Visit Make Math Moments Problem Based Math Lessons page for other useful problem based units
    learn.makemathmoments.com/tasks
    Take the pledge to transform your current math curriculum into those lessons that you've been searching the web for by applying the Curiosity Path.
    makemathmoments.com/transform
    Up your pedagogical and content knowledge game by joining our Make Math Moments Teacher Academy!
    makemathmoments.com/academy

Komentáře • 37

  • @ioanabiris3472
    @ioanabiris3472 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @ConciergeCPA
    @ConciergeCPA Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much, I make videos on accounting topics and I love the way those math lessons are created in CZcams. I have been looking for this information for a while, thank you so much for sharing

  • @MTAcademy86
    @MTAcademy86 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much for these tips ! these are some useful for me. Thanks

  • @naimalaroui2136
    @naimalaroui2136 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you very much for these tips ! I have been looking for the way to do this for too long without any success ! Now I know, as a math teacher, how to create amazing stuff. These are just good looking math, it actually has pedagogical plus value !!!

  • @JeffreyLau-zd8ft
    @JeffreyLau-zd8ft Před rokem

    Wow thank you for sharing these tips! I've always wonder how the animations are created and let me tell you googling for that info was not as helpful as your video. 🔥

  • @wajehamushtaq3193
    @wajehamushtaq3193 Před rokem

    I use google slides how can i make my presentation there better. Please make a video for this

  • @fun7157
    @fun7157 Před 10 měsíci +4

    You mentioned you would like to the lesson below, where would I find that? THANKS!

    • @MakeMathMoments
      @MakeMathMoments  Před 10 měsíci +1

      up in the description of the video. Give it a click to expand open :)

  • @ShwetaAgarwal-ol3xd
    @ShwetaAgarwal-ol3xd Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, please suggest me another software for making an animated presentation for Math's lesson as I don't have apple iPhone and laptop

  • @Ethiohowtoin
    @Ethiohowtoin Před rokem

    Nice 👍🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀

  • @wajehamushtaq3193
    @wajehamushtaq3193 Před rokem

    If i dont have macbook then how can i make presentations like you

  • @salviolunahernandez4226
    @salviolunahernandez4226 Před rokem +1

    Nice video! I have a question: What software do you use to record and appear that way on the screen?

  • @rkmeducare
    @rkmeducare Před rokem +6

    Which software did you use for maths animation? Is it available for windows?

    • @KylePearceMathlete
      @KylePearceMathlete Před rokem +1

      We use Apple Keynote which is Mac only. However, PowerPoint does some similar things.

    • @EzraBradford
      @EzraBradford Před rokem

      @@KylePearceMathlete @Kyle Pearce Some ideas of what would've helped me find your good PowerPoint information (on the Morph transition) without checking the comments:
      • A video chapter break around 11:44 could mark the portion of the video that's about PowerPoint and alternatives. Then checking the remaining video would show that you do cover that, and exactly where to skip to.
      • The description says you'll show how to use Keynote for this - you could also mention there about PowerPoint or about alternative software, so that checking the description shows that you do cover it.

  • @rocio2917
    @rocio2917 Před rokem

    Approx how many slides would YOU use for a 30 minute class? I realize different factors come into play. Just looking for a base point. Thanks.

    • @MakeMathMoments
      @MakeMathMoments  Před rokem +2

      It depends on the animation I’m trying to create.

    • @rocio2917
      @rocio2917 Před rokem

      @@MakeMathMoments Thanks. I’m working on one for 2nd grade regrouping for double digit subtraction. I have 10 problems with mostly 6 slides each so far. I’m using PP’s morph transition. Thanks for this video!

  • @recklessvelociraptor2579
    @recklessvelociraptor2579 Před měsícem +1

    Is linux have soft like that?

  • @albertomaths5216
    @albertomaths5216 Před 11 měsíci

    Please is the apple kinote on power point

  • @lsfornells
    @lsfornells Před rokem

    Ok, but the question is: how do you tell keynote WHICH segment goes to which segment on the next slide?

    • @MakeMathMoments
      @MakeMathMoments  Před rokem

      Did you watch the video? This is explained in there.

    • @lsfornells
      @lsfornells Před rokem

      @@MakeMathMoments I can’t see anything else than “duplicate the slide and reposition objects”. Unfortunately this does not work if you want the objects to be placed in far locations if there’s several similar or identical objects

    • @bandymaths7485
      @bandymaths7485 Před rokem

      On Keynote: every object is tracked to the exact place you place it on the duplicate slide. If you want a specific object to go to a specific place, just be careful to do that when you are placing them on your duplicated slide. Magic Move should take care of the rest. In addition you can control individually the moves of any object under the "Animation->Action" settings. There you have options to control Move, Rotation, etc. However, this is not a transition between slides but an action on only one slide. Also, this is MUCH more tedious.

  • @imikla
    @imikla Před 3 měsíci

    The answer starts at 3:50.

  • @imade_withlove
    @imade_withlove Před rokem

    ❣️❣️❤️🤗🔥🔥

  • @rahimbaloch1272
    @rahimbaloch1272 Před rokem

    👎👎👎👎👎👎

    • @KylePearceMathlete
      @KylePearceMathlete Před rokem +4

      So sorry you didn’t like it. What specifically were you not happy with?