You are dropped in the middle of what appears to be moat/floating piece of stone in an ocean. The mini-map on the side shows your location on Orientation Island in yellow and white, and the other people who are on 1 of the four islands in bright green.
You have the choice of going to one of the four islands, which are called Move, Appearance, Communicate, and Search.
As you stand in the center, you can realize that by turning to look at each of the four islands, you are turning 90 degrees
I spent the rest of my time in Help Island, as you can see from
photos, I looked at the tutorial on how to build shapes and went to the freebie store and picked up a lot of free stuff.

I also built a big cube 3 – meters by 3 meters by 3 meters by stretching the small cube that you get when you create one (.5 meters by . meters by .5 meters. )

Today, I spent a lot of my time getting used to Second Life and now feel really comfortable to start creating a Math Lesson within it.
You have the choice of going to one of the four islands, which are called Move, Appearance, Communicate, and Search.
As you stand in the center, you can realize that by turning to look at each of the four islands, you are turning 90 degrees
I spent the rest of my time in Help Island, as you can see from
photos, I looked at the tutorial on how to build shapes and went to the freebie store and picked up a lot of free stuff.
I also built a big cube 3 – meters by 3 meters by 3 meters by stretching the small cube that you get when you create one (.5 meters by . meters by .5 meters. )

Today, I spent a lot of my time getting used to Second Life and now feel really comfortable to start creating a Math Lesson within it.

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