Bright Ideas/ Art Education Week and Math/ Student Participation is Required
I need some MATH ART ideas from STUDENTS.
Art ideas must be in Math, Hands-on, Art Infused, Functional, and Practical.
Leave your comments/ideas here with the links.
i think about doing a coloring activity that in which, some sections of the paper have to be solved before you know which color to fill it. and it will make a cool picture.
I think that we should try and make some three-D models of geometric shapes for example like a three-D Polygon.It would also be pretty awesome to color them!:D-SAMANTHA BATT 9TH PERIOD CLASS
Well I think you've done this already but I'd still like to know how to do this.. Origami?!! I found a link that gives you exact directions.. and tells you how it's related to math and all that fun stuff...
lets add more art and music! :) ill post more discreptive ideas
ReplyDeleteThank you Anna, that is a great idea...can't wait until you post your ideas :)
ReplyDeleteI have always found these to be interesting because you never know exactly what you will come up with.....
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Thank you Taylor. I appreciate your trying...
ReplyDeletei think about doing a coloring activity that in which, some sections of the paper have to be solved before you know which color to fill it. and it will make a cool picture.
ReplyDeleteI remember doing this project called "String Art" in middle school i found a website explaining what "String Art" is and how to do it.
ReplyDeletehttp://teachersnetwork.org/dcs/math/stringart/StringArt_TeacherNotes_files/
I like this Anthony!
ReplyDeleteneed lotts of coloring books
ReplyDeleteHI FIVE!!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the mixing paints for the corret solution. I think it would be a lot of fun...
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we should learn how to draw regular geometric shapes with like compases and rulers then we can turn then into geometrical 3D figures or make kites
ReplyDeleteI think that we should try and make some three-D models of geometric shapes for example like a three-D Polygon.It would also be pretty awesome to color them!:D-SAMANTHA BATT 9TH PERIOD CLASS
ReplyDeleteWell I think you've done this already but I'd still like to know how to do this.. Origami?!! I found a link that gives you exact directions.. and tells you how it's related to math and all that fun stuff...
ReplyDeletehttp://kahuna.merrimack.edu/~thull/OrigamiMath.html
Thanks Alisen for the post. I like it!
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