LiveAndDeadShapesQuiz
BrianBrunswick - this is only linked from my home page at the moment awaiting a few more entries. Any suggestions as to where to link it from welcomed.
BrianBrunswick - I was creating this page in order to teach it at the West Surrey Teach In, but I've just been persuaded to teach something else - VariousMoyos, so I may not be back to fill in more stuff for a couple of weeks.
Here there should be a blurb about the benefits of just learning the status without bothering with all the details.
Probably need an explanation about different possible statuses.
Here are (will be) a whole lot of shapes.
Do you know their status? For solutions, see LiveAndDeadShapesQuizAnswers
Chris Hayashida: I like the idea of this page. I was considering making flashcards for beginners to study, and I suspect this is along the same idea. I added an extra empty row to make the diagram more clear. Also, you might want to remember that shapes can be alive, dead, or unsettled (depends on whose move it is.) It would be an awkward title, too. Finally, you might consider making the Solutions page a subpage of this one.
Brian Brunswick: Aha - I didn't know about subpages - this is my first attempt to create stuff on sensei's. I was mainly using it as a way to edit content with diagrams. For a quiz page, I think care is needed to keep the diagrams smallish. I'm wanting to end up with the answers page being a useful reference sheet for learners to print out. Maybe it could have regular formatting to allow creating flashcards automatically.