This ShowMe by Jim Meade helps us understand what Feudalism was like in Ancient China. (An idea that was adapted by the Japanese and Europe!)
Why do you think Feudalism helped cause the fall of the Zhou Dynasty?
This ShowMe by Jim Meade helps us understand what Feudalism was like in Ancient China. (An idea that was adapted by the Japanese and Europe!)
Why do you think Feudalism helped cause the fall of the Zhou Dynasty?
This week’s featured ShowMe is from Bonnie Kulenkamp and thoroughly teaches us the basics in understanding polygons. This a great video for elementary students learning about more complex shapes!
This student created ShowMe, made by Alli, gives a simple yet comprehensive overview of Nouns and Verbs!
This ShowMe was created by Jennifer Maichin! In this ShowMe we learn how to make predictions with proportions in probability, using an example math problem about marbles.
Multiplying integers: Yvette shares a really fun and creative way to multiply integers. We love her way of showing us how to remember which sign a number takes when multiplied. Thanks Yvette!
Indo-European language tree: Blaine created a great explanation for his class about the origins of European languages. This is an awesome example of creating a guided example for students that they can study on their own time.
Ideas for classroom use: Britt created a great ShowMe about different ways to use ShowMe. We’re huge fans of all the ideas in this one, so any teachers thinking about incorporating ShowMe into their classrooms should check this one out!
(a + b)^2: Daniel’s ShowMe is a great example of how ShowMe can be used to visually represent some concepts that are difficult to understand verbally. We love content like this. Way to go Daniel!