Three Keynote Projects for Math Using iPads

Are you wanting to have students create with their iPads in math class, but just aren’t sure where to start? This book is for you! Included in this book are three simple, yet fun, projects for your students to start creating in the math classroom! I wish that I had had this resource when my students first got iPads! I felt that I was constantly stressing out trying to think of massive projects for students to complete, when in reality, they just want the opportunity to do something different than practice problems.  

Three Keynote Projects for Math Using iPads
 
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For each project, I included general instructions that you can use as a starting point for your instructions for students, and three examples for each project. I also included some additional pages with different Keynote how to’s with the steps typed out and either a video or pictures to help guide you or your students. Each project has links in the instructions that will take you to the page with the extra resources.

 

Make a Poster
 
Line Draw Animation
 
Magic Move Animation

If you are interested in downloading this resource from the Apple Books Store, here is the link: https://books.apple.com/us/book/three-keynote-projects-for-math-using-ipads/id6472217730.

I would love to see what your students create! Please add them to this post in the comments so other educators can see too!

5 replies

November 17, 2023

Eileen, what an incredible resource! I know so many math teachers will benefit from your book!

November 19, 2023

I just downloaded the book - what a brilliant resource for students and teachers. Thanks for sharing.

November 24, 2023

This is fantastic, Eileen! 🤩 I always love to see how others use various apps and software in creative ways for subject specific learning! I’m looking forward to sharing this with some of our Maths teachers!

November 24, 2023

I have just downloaded the book. Congrats! I am always looking for ways to be creative and I will share with out staff!

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