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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Ana and Shanlka , Gloria Hexagonal


ANA, SHANIKA AND GLORIA HEXAGONAL LEARNING from Team 5 PES on Vimeo.

                         In class, we did Hexagonal Learning and this is practically connecting 2 or more Hexagons together. But we have to have a reason why they are connected. We got into three groups and we had make our own Hexagonal Learning puzzle and swap it with another group. Here are two of the Hexagonal Learning puzzles we did. This activity really got us thinking and was really interesting.

2 comments:

  1. Hello Ana! My name is Haley and I am a college student at the University of Alabama in Mobile, AL, USA. I am studying childhood education and one of my teachers, Dr. Strange, has assigned me to your blog this week. I just want to tell you how much I love the decor of your blog, it looks wonderful! I enjoyed watching your video along with reading your post. Was this your puzzle or was this another groups puzzle? Where else did your mind wander while learning about hexagonal learning? Hope to hear from you soon! Feel free to check out my class blog!

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  2. Ana-
    My name is Lindsay Stewart, and I am a student in EDM310 at the University of South Alabama. The university is located in Mobile, AL, USA. I really enjoyed your video about hexagonal learning. I have never seen hexagonal learning before, but I have used circle graphs and outlines to connect information. I like the hexagon idea, and I might use that in my own classroom one day. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world! And, by the way, your blog is very pretty and colorful; I love it!

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