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  • Pontiac Middle School
  • Pontiac, MI
  • More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Drones can be used to teach proportional relationships, for example, as well as teaching measurement and difficult numbers in scientific notation. It will give students a new perspective and an opportunity to see math at work, paving the way for heightened interest in the subject. What better way to raise interest in math than to provide the modern technology that students love and apply it to curriculum objectives! Virtual Reality makes one of the most disliked type of problems, story problems, come to life in a way that wakes up students' minds. Using apps available for the VR, kids can view math in a whole new light.

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Drones can be used to teach proportional relationships, for example, as well as teaching measurement and difficult numbers in scientific notation. It will give students a new perspective and an opportunity to see math at work, paving the way for heightened interest in the subject. What better way to raise interest in math than to provide the modern technology that students love and apply it to curriculum objectives! Virtual Reality makes one of the most disliked type of problems, story problems, come to life in a way that wakes up students' minds. Using apps available for the VR, kids can view math in a whole new light.

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