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31DaysofARVR - Day 29-31

  • Writer: Jaime Donally
    Jaime Donally
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

As we complete days 29-31 of #31DaysofARVRinEDU, the resources have continued to highlight the many different options available for the classroom. Each blog post featured a week's worth of resources, enabling you to select the best options for your classroom needs. Throughout March, I've unveiled a new resource every day, all of which are compiled in a slide deck that has evolved as the month progressed.



Day 29 - The Great Race

In this McGraw Hill AR ELA activity, students will explore the origins of myths by reading the beginning of the Chinese calendar story, The Great Race. They will engage with the story's characters and ask questions to uncover how the narrative unfolds. Students will have the opportunity to arrange the animals in the correct order on the calendar using medallions. By the end of the activity, students will learn to predict future events based on the characters' thoughts, words, and actions.


Day 30 - Add and Subtract Fractions

Students will use fractional wedges to explore common denominators and practice adding and subtracting fractions in this McGraw Hill AR activity. By working with these visual tools, learners can easily represent and calculate fractions that have different denominators. Students are shown the multiples to identify the least common denominator, facilitating easier addition and subtraction of fractions.


Day 31 - Fireworks Factory

The Fireworks Factory activity in the McGraw Hill AR app lets students create colorful fireworks displays by choosing different metal ions. They will see how each metal produces unique colors when heated, enhancing their learning experience. This hands-on exploration helps students understand the connection between metals and their colors. By the end, they will be ready to design their own firework shows using what they've learned. This activity provides a fun way to learn about pyrotechnics and color production by understanding why metal ions emit specific colors when heated.


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