Introduction
Types of Adaptive Curriculum Math Activity Objects
- Concept Development: These math Activity Objects focus on conceptual learning and help students comprehend difficult to understand problems.
- Problem Solving: Designed to engage students in problem solving scenarios based on Polya's Problem Solving cycle:
- Simulated Exercises: Real-world simulations that encourage students to practice mathematical concepts through a series of leading questions.
- Visual Proof: These Activity Objects walk students through the process of developing formulas, theorems, and special relationships.
- Dynamic Modeling: Students become more responsive as they learn math by changing variables and observing the results in real time.
Types and Examples of Adaptive Curriculum Science Activity Objects
- Concept Development: These science Activity Objects focus on conceptual learning and help students comprehend difficult to understand problems.
- Experiments: These Activity Objects improve students’ scientific inquiry skills by performing virtual experiments in a safe environment, using virtual equipment in
realistically rendered settings
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