Introduction to Variables
Descripción
Uses the metaphor of a "mystery box" to explain that a variable is a placeholder that can hold different values. Students see the same expression x + 2 evaluated for x = 3 and x = 7, building intuition before formal algebra.
Introduction to Variables
Description
Uses the metaphor of a "mystery box" to explain that a variable is a placeholder that can hold different values. Students see the same expression x + 2 evaluated for x = 3 and x = 7, building intuition before formal algebra.
Phases
| # | Phase Name | Duration | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mystery Box | 7s | Show a labeled box with "x" on it. Ask: what could x be? |
| 2 | Reveal x = 3 | 8s | Animate the box opening to reveal 3 dots inside. Show x = 3 on screen. |
| 3 | Expression x + 2 | 8s | Show box (x=3) plus 2 more dots. Count to get 5. Show x + 2 = 5. |
| 4 | Change to x = 7 | 8s | Close box, change to 7 dots. Recompute x + 2 = 9. |
| 5 | Summary | 7s | Define variable: a symbol that can hold any value. Show general form. |
Layout
+------------------------------------------------------+
| [Title: Introduction to Variables] |
| |
| +--------+ |
| | x | ← Mystery Box |
| +--------+ |
| |
| [Dots / values revealed here] |
| [Expression display] |
| [Equation result] |
+------------------------------------------------------+
Area Descriptions
| Area | Content | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Top | Title | Persistent |
| Center | Mystery box graphic | Animates open/close |
| Below box | Dots representing value | Count shown |
| Bottom | Equations and annotations | Per phase |
Assets & Dependencies
- Fonts: LaTeX / sans-serif
- Colors:
- Box: GOLD / YELLOW
- x label: WHITE
- Dots (x value): BLUE
- Extra dots (+2): GREEN
- Equations: WHITE
- Background: #1a1a2e
- Manim version: ManimCE 0.19.1
Notes
- The box is a Square with a label; "opening" is shown via FadeOut box and FadeIn dots.
- Dots are arranged in a row for easy counting.
- Changing x is visually distinct (different color flash).
Audiencia: MiddleCategoría: Math