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Recent Question from the BAIP Exchange
Many of the PowerPoint slides that correspond with our lessons contain both a mathematic problem and the answer to that problem. Recently, we were asked if we could take the answers off of the slides that show the problem and place them on another slide.
Response:
When creating our PowerPoint template, we considered how teachers would want to use the PowerPoint presentation during their classroom instruction. We knew that many teachers would want the answers to the mathematic problems on the same slide so that they could simply add animation to the slide. For that reason, we decided to place the answer on the same slide on which the problem appears. However, we encourage you to modify the PowerPoint presentations to meet your classroom instructional needs, by either adding animation or placing the answer on a different slide.
Until next time…
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