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AnuradhaGopu
Community Member
Hi all,
I created this sample a while ago for my (still in progress) portfolio . I think it fits this challenge perfectly, so here goes - http://anuradhagopusbucket.s3.amazonaws.com/Portfolio%20Samples/Fraction%20Action/story.html
In this sample, I use a number variable to count the number of pizza slices placed on the plate, since it's not a simple drag and drop case (I wanted the user to be able to place ANY pizza slice on the plate, to reach the required fraction).
Let me know what you all think of it! I have not been a very frequent poster on the ELH Challenges, mainly because I am still slow in coming up with ideas and creating something for these challenges (I am amazed at how you guys come up with such awesome ideas every week for these challenges, and that too in record time!) Here's hoping I get better at posting here.
Thanks,
Anuradha
I created this sample a while ago for my (still in progress) portfolio . I think it fits this challenge perfectly, so here goes - http://anuradhagopusbucket.s3.amazonaws.com/Portfolio%20Samples/Fraction%20Action/story.html
In this sample, I use a number variable to count the number of pizza slices placed on the plate, since it's not a simple drag and drop case (I wanted the user to be able to place ANY pizza slice on the plate, to reach the required fraction).
Let me know what you all think of it! I have not been a very frequent poster on the ELH Challenges, mainly because I am still slow in coming up with ideas and creating something for these challenges (I am amazed at how you guys come up with such awesome ideas every week for these challenges, and that too in record time!) Here's hoping I get better at posting here.
Thanks,
Anuradha
Ron_Katz
5 years agoCommunity Member
This is a great educational program to teach kids (of all ages) the concepts of fractions. I had a great job throwing slices of pizza on a plate. The interaction was enjoyable and the background executes beautifully.
- AnuradhaGopu5 years agoCommunity MemberThank you so much Ron! :)