I have taught elementary art and high school engineering graphics. I try to include numbers, measurement, and other math concepts in all my projects. Students get excited about math when they are allowed to be creative.
3D Valentine’s Rectangular Array Puzzle 1 by MathArt Yes, a rectangular array is 2 dimensional, but each array in this lesson will become part of a 3 dimensional abstract geometric Valentine’s Day Card sculpture that your students will construct. This project is full of rigor and will challenge your students and their critical thinking skills right up to the end. This is a great review of multiplication, repeated addition, perimeter, and area. This lesson can be whole group, a work station, Mat
This multi-step project is a great review of perimeter and area with 6 composite figures. Students use 2D shapes to create a 3D sculpture artwork. There are step-by-step detailed instructions to solve for area and perimeter, including drawing a reflection of each composite figure. This project is full of rigor and will challenge your students and their critical thinking skills right up to the end. This lesson can be whole group, a work station, Math Journal pages or the reward for successfully
A rectangular array is 2 dimensional, but each array in this lesson will become part of a 3-dimensional abstract geometric sculpture that your students will construct. This project is motivational, full of rigor, and will challenge your students and their critical thinking skills right up to the end. This is a great review of multiplication, repeated addition, perimeter, and area. This lesson can be whole group, a work station, Math Journal pages or the reward for successfully completing an assi
A numbers activity for Thanksgiving and the fall season.
The Turkey Numbers Collage is a fun math/art activity for counting, sequencing, and patterns with numbers and colors. Students will color and cut out the turkey body. They will number the turkey feathers, add pattern and texture, cut them out, and order them in the correct sequence to create their turkey.
Glue turkey body as shown in samples to a 12” x 18” sheet of manila paper with one line of glue in the center of the body (body on
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I have taught elementary art and high school engineering graphics. I try to include numbers, measurement, and other math concepts in all my projects. Students get excited about math when they are allowed to be creative.
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