Make it relative to your learning and remember to use a capitals at the beginning of your title.
Here you will either include an image, embed a slide or animation that you have created to show your learning.
To embed your slide deck you will need to publish it to the web, follow the instructions below to see how.
When embedding Google docs, slides, sheets, etc, just 'Publish the doc to the web' under the File menu, click embed, and then copy the embed code.
It should look something like this:
<iframe src="https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQ5NxxuyduUhLZYHbdrjE_vsDVDA1GDSmXsjs7UelbJanDHRbRxuVpYoLP-DzthvoA3zOgjOebw5gxm/pub?embedded=true"></iframe>
If it doesn't fit your page correctly you can change the width and height, by specifying the desired width and height, after the iframe tag.
e.g.
<iframe width='100%' height='1500' src="https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQ5NxxuyduUhLZYHbdrjE_vsDVDA1GDSmXsjs7UelbJanDHRbRxuVpYoLP-DzthvoA3zOgjOebw5gxm/pub?embedded=true"></iframe>
This is your chance to show YOU learned. You could describe any challenges you experienced, what you liked about the task or what you would do differently next time. Again see if you can use SPECIFIC words that relate to this maths task.
Don't forget to label your blog posts. Think about using the subject label and any specific maths labels.