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| [](#edu-task4) | **Trying to expand classroom creativity and interaction between students?** Open [OneNote](#edu-task4) and create an example group project for your class. |
| [](#edu-task5) | **Curious about telling stories through video?** Try the [Photos app](#edu-task5) to make your own example video. |
| [](#edu-task6) | **Want to teach kids to further collaborate and problem solve?** Play with [Minecraft: Education Edition](#edu-task6) to see how it can be used as a collaborative and versatile platform across subjects to encourage 21st century skills. |
+| [(#edu-task6) | **Attempting to show students how to solve math equations step-by-step?** Use the [Math Assistant](#edu-task7) in OneNote to show students the steps of solving problems and graph equations. |
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-## 5. Get kids to further collaborate and problem solve
+## 6. Get kids to further collaborate and problem solve
> [!VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/embed/QI_bRNUugog]
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+## 7. Go digital in your Math classroom
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+Whether you are an Ink user or prefer to type your math as text, Math Assistant can:
+* give your students step-by-step instructions on how to solve their math problems
+* help them visualize math functions on an interactive 2D graph.
+This digital tutor is available in the OneNote app for Windows 10 and OneNote Online.
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+**Try this in OneNote!**
+To solve x^2-3x+2=0:
+1. Write your equation in ink or type it as text. Use the **Lasso** tool to select the equation and then, on the **Draw** tab, click the **Math** button.
+2. From the drop-down menu in the Math pane, select the option to **Solve for x**. You can now see the final solution of the equation.
+3. From the second drop down below, choose **Steps Using the Quadratic Formula**, which shows you the step-by-step solution of this equation.
+4. Finally, **drag and drop** the steps to your page.
+5. On the **View** tab, click the **Replay** button and select the written equation to watch it replay your text.
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+To graph y=sin(x):
+1. Write your equation in ink or type it as text (make sure the "y" isn't capitalized). Use the **Lasso** tool to select the equation and then, on the **Draw** tab, click the **Math** button.
+2. From the drop-down menu in the Math pane, select the option to **Graph in 2D**.
+ >You can play with the interactive graph of your equation - use a **single finger** to move the graph position or **two fingers** to change the zoom level, or use a mouse to **click and drag** to move the position or use the **magnification** buttons to change the zoom level.
+3. Expand **Key Graph Features** to understand the properties of your function, such as minima, maxima, zeros, etc.
+4. Finally, click the **Insert on Page** button below the graph to add a screenshot of the graph to your page.
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