Hyperdocs


After reviewing some examples of hyperdocs for the classroom, I decided to blog about one specific hyperdoc that I found as a Math Review Game. In this google document, students would play different games or review different websites in order to finish their game board. There are directions in the middle that says to complete at least 6 boxes for the assignment to be complete. I would love to do something like this in the future in my classroom. This would be a great interactive way to get my students to have a little bit of fun during a lesson. They can each do whatever boxes they choose, leaving it up to the student to choose which ones they want to do to complete the assignment.

There is also a second page with it to put all the evidence for each box that is solved. This ensures the student is completing all the work and providing the evidence they need.

This hyperdoc shows what hyperdocs are really about. It allows students to click on the links to finish their work. It is not just a boring worksheet to fill out. This allows students to have fun and explore their resources!


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