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Changing Attributes Escape Style

 


This activity starts off by asking the students a question.  If the student answers correctly they are advanced to the next question.  If they answer incorrectly, they are presented with a hint.  If they answer incorrectly again, they receive a second hint.  If they answer incorrectly a 3rd time, they receive a final hint.  Each of the hints provides more steps into how to solve the problem.  There is no way for you to track how many hints a student used so this is a good self checking activity for students to complete or you can have them submit their work for each question.  You will need to share with your students in presentation mode, a video is posted below.  

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