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Using Fraction Mash for an Interdisciplinary Project
September 16th, 2016

CraftED Curriculum got really excited when we learned about Noticing Tools! Check out this post to learn how…

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Beautiful facades
August 19th, 2016

Found inspiration this Friday morning from the Instagram feed of @arte_minimal, a beautiful photo of the Meininger Hotel Berlin Airport,…

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Magical Windows
May 11th, 2016

Fraction Mash allows you to create magical windows within pictures. Snap yourself, a friend, pet, anything coming out…

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Anatomy Mashup
May 9th, 2016

Mashup photos with anatomy diagrams. Here’s an example with a hand. What sorts of diagrams might work better…

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Mashups with the same image
May 3rd, 2016

Often in Fraction Mash, you’re taking two or more different images and blending them together in creative ways….

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Change in the garden
April 17th, 2016

I’m wondering it this would be a good tool to plot plant growth over the season in our…

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Subway ad – Mashing up The Awesomes
January 8th, 2016

Saw this ad for a new TV show in the subway station and immediately knew what had to…

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Morning Star Wars fun from drawings
October 8th, 2015

My 6 year old son drew Darth Vader and a Star Wars poster… …so of course I had…

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Mirror Labyrinth, Brooklyn Bridge Park
August 11th, 2015

The Mirror Labyrinth installation in Brooklyn Bridge Park is a playfully delightful installation that plays with your visual…

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Keep puzzles simple…at first
July 31st, 2015

Making puzzles with Fraction Mash can get very complex very fast. The steps suggested are meant to keep it…

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A fair mashup challenge
July 31st, 2015

To facilitate a fair challenge, have students send their mashups to you anonymously so the class is unaware…

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Discussing what makes a “good” mashup
July 31st, 2015

Discuss why certain mashups work better than others and allow students to share their underlying understandings of fractions…

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