Math and Art are no strangers, as these Math Art Activities for Kids show! Be ready to be mesmerized by how even Math can look gorgeous!
Both my boys are maths geeks. They have loved numbers and maths since they were small and are great with mental maths. They have also always loved art ...
Math and Art are no strangers, as these Math Art Activities for Kids show! Be ready to be mesmerized by how even Math can look gorgeous!
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
Integrate math and art with these symmetrical pattern coloring cards. This is a great math art project that kids love doing!
Turn a Sierpinski fractal triangle into a holiday Christmas tree. A great math art and STEAM project for kids during the holidays!
The best ideas that combine math and art~ Check out this mega list of math art projects for kids! These hands-on activities will make any lesson fun!
Teach math with art!
This math and art activity presents this would-be complex mathematical concept in an easy to understand, tangible way with Fibonacci art!
A fun, processed based Fibonacci art project for kids. Great for S.T.E.A.M. learning at home or at school.
Math and Art are no strangers, as these Math Art Activities for Kids show! Be ready to be mesmerized by how even Math can look gorgeous!
Geometric Art
This math and art activity presents this would-be complex mathematical concept in an easy to understand, tangible way with Fibonacci art!
Math art projects will get kids creative while also teaching them mathematical concepts. Fun ideas for children of all ages and skill levels.
Let’s learn about leaf symmetry in this STEAM lesson that combines math and art. Leaf symmetry lesson combining math and art This activity combines math, art, and nature study, as we explore the symmetry of leaves. It includes an extension activity at the end, looking at radial symmetry in apples. […]
Print these free symmetry worksheets and activity pages to use with your students. Learn about the line of symmetry with these fun pattern challenge worksheets. Students must use logic, reasoning, and spatial skills to draw the reflected pattern across the line of symmetry.
A running theme of the sixth grade Waldorf curriculum is the phrase “cause and effect.”
Waldorf inspired multiplication crafts. Multiplication circles, multiplication flowers and weaving.
So, yesterday I showed you how I got my angle studies kicked off with my students–how I solidified understanding of “right angle”. We had lots left to accomplish–so I’ll try to share some of the different lessons and activities we did over the next days! Tip 1: If you can get your hands on thin […]
In an era of high stakes testing, art is sometimes the first thing to go but we as teachers need to find ways to continue providing art experiences for our students. Not only is art just plain fun, and let's face it, kids do need fun, but it's much more than that. Art is beneficial in so many ways! Find out ways to incorporate art in this post by The Teacher Next Door.
Waldorf inspired multiplication crafts. Multiplication circles, multiplication flowers and weaving.
This year I wanted my geometry unit to be FUN so I packed it with hands-on exploration.
A "trigonograph" is a diagram that illustrates a trigonometric principle, ideally making it obvious. The trigonograph in this poster depicts trig's Law of Cosines (for non-obtuse triangles; consideration of obtuse triangles is left as an exercise for the viewer). Posters in the Trigonograph series: • "The Fundamental Trigonograph" ( https://etsy.com/listing/788311128 ) • "The Six Similar Right Triangles in the Fundamental Trigonograph" ( https://etsy.com/listing/789398860 ) • "The Sine & Cosine Angle Sum Identities Trigonograph" ( https://etsy.com/listing/823938629 ) • "The Law of Cosines Trigonograph" (this listing) • "The Law of Sines Trigonograph" ( https://etsy.com/listing/824368895 )
These FREE printable geometry nets will make learning about shapes fun and easy!
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the types of triangles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts. Some of your students may need help mem…
Sarah is not your ordinary spider. She likes to know the exact degrees of every angle in her web. Can you help her calculate the missing angles?
Angles Art : creating mathematical artwork with a protractor and angles. A fun STEM art project for kids
Angles are all around us. This lesson, which is recommended for the early elementary grades, is teaching the children to notice the angles all around them and be able to identify them. Originally, this lesson was taught in a coop setting and we had much fun with it. Even days, and in some cases weeks, […]
Kids can learn about symmetry with this free printable circle set that encourages creative learning. Thank you for visiting. This post may contain affiliate links...
The purpose of this Constructing Triangles Worksheet is to give plenty of practice for students in constructing triangles, using rulers, compasses and protractors.
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
Can you illustrate how the sum of all angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Learn the concept of basic geomtery in a fun way.
This math and art activity presents this would-be complex mathematical concept in an easy to understand, tangible way with Fibonacci art!