Walkthru

: Unfold the paper slightly and cut along the fold itself, but do not cut the first or last sections.

— Check for understanding and correct misconceptions. 3. A Digital "Smart Walk-Thru" WalkThru

: When you open it up, the paper will expand into a massive loop large enough for you to step through. This trick is a great way to demonstrate how surface area and perimeter can be manipulated. 2. A Teaching "WalkThru" (5-Step Guide) : Unfold the paper slightly and cut along

: Cut slits from the folded edge toward the open edge, then flip it and cut slits from the open edge toward the folded edge, stopping just before you reach the other side. A Digital "Smart Walk-Thru" : When you open

If you are designing a digital user experience (like with WalkMe ), your "piece" should be a clear, actionable instruction set:

Based on the series by Tom Sherrington and Oliver Caviglioli, which is popular in education, you can "come up with a piece" by structuring a lesson technique into five clear steps: Step 1: Explain — Define the core concept clearly.

: Set a specific user action (like a click) that moves them to the next step.