Walkthru

Since your request is a bit open-ended, here are three different ways to "come up with a piece" based on popular "WalkThru" interpretations: 1. The Classic "Walk Through Paper" Magic Trick

If you want to literally walk through a physical piece of paper, you can perform this classic geometry "hack": : Fold a standard sheet of paper in half.

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

: Create a short, actionable title for your popup balloon.

: 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) Since your request is a bit open-ended, here

: Ensure the walkthrough leads to a specific completion point, like submitting a form or finding a specific menu.

: Set a specific user action (like a click) that moves them to the next step. : When you open it up, the paper

— Show the students exactly how it’s done. Step 3: Scaffold — Provide guided support or templates. Step 4: Practice — Have students try it independently.