A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
Learn how to make quilt patterns using the Fibonacci sequence in this STEAM activity integrating Math and Art.
Use this list of 101 math jokes to help make math class fun! The best math jokes make kids laugh, then help them learn.
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Pure mathematics, applied math, and more — all summarized in a single map! Watch the video by physicist and award-winning science writer Dominic Walliman: Walliman says, “To err is to h…
Symmetry Worksheet - In this downloadable early learning math worksheet for kids, try and distinguish between what is perfect symmetry and what is not.
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Math Formula Basic Geometry Formula Sheet Math Simple Formula Basic Geometry Area Formulas Area of a Rectangle = Base × Height. Area of a Square = Base × Height. Area of a Square = s2 Area of Triangle = ½(Base × Height) Area of Parallelogram = Base × Height. Area of Trapezoid = ½(Base1 +
How to find the area of regular and irregular polygons with formula
Confused about conic sections on ACT Math? This guide will explain the one ACT math formula you need for circle questions and how to solve problems.
Use this list of 101 math jokes to help make math class fun! The best math jokes make kids laugh, then help them learn.
Woo Hoo! I'm so excited and thankful for all of you for your support! Language Arts and Math FREEBIE – Here’s a FREEBIE for you to help celebrate reaching my 2nd TPT MILESTONE. This milestone was made possible by the support from all of my followers through your purchases and feedback. Thanks to everyone for helping me achieve this milestone. In celebration of this achievement, I have created this new eight page freebie to share with everyone as my way of saying “THANK YOU” for supporting my store. This eight page freebie sampler includes language arts and math skills from the following resources available in my store. These resources include writing (tell a story), reading comprehension (Who? What? Where?), fix it up sentences, scrambled sentences, morning work, addition word problems, subtraction problems with manipulatives, and ten frames 11-20. ***This sampler also includes links throughout the pack to similar resources that you may find useful for your classroom. When printing, to save on ink, make sure to only print every other page (even pages). Click on any of the photos below to view this FREEBIE! FREEBIE for 2nd TPT Milestone Celebration! I hope you find all of these resources to be useful for your students in your classroom. Please leave me some feedback on this freebie. I love reading your comments. Thanks again to everyone who has supported my store. Also thanks to TPT for the opportunity that you provide for me and other teachers to create and share our teaching resources with others as we provide for our families. Finally, I would like to thank the many talented creators of clip art on TPT. Without you, these creations would not be possible. You may also enjoy my 29 other FREE resources. You can find them HERE!
Here you can find a summary of the main formulas you need to know. This list was not organized by years of schooling but thematically. This is not
Practice recognizing and counting basic geometric shapes with this printable worksheet. How many shapes do you see in this picture?
These math art projects are fun ways to explore math and art while developing skills and learning. Creative math is fun!
This math and art activity presents this would-be complex mathematical concept in an easy to understand, tangible way with Fibonacci art!
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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 ...
Get ready for Fibonacci day with fantastic Fibonacci activities for kids! Explore the Fibonacci Sequence and the Golden Spiral with STEAM.
For the fourth year in a row, students practiced the Pythagorean theorem and exercised their creativity with this art project. I first heard about “wheel of theodorus” from yummy math a…
Taking an entire class period away just to celebrate Pi Day? That sounds crazy right? You don't have to take an entire class period if you honestly cannot make up that time but here are a few ways you can easily incorporate Pi Day celebrations into your routine that can be as simple as a warm-up or as an early finisher activity. Here is how it went down in my classes this year: I displayed this quote from Albert Einstein in my lightbox. Click here to get these for your lightbox! 1. A Read-Aloud The first thing I did was get out this awesome book from my elementary teaching days. You may think it is silly to read a picture book to older students but you would be surprised at how attentive they are! I walk around my classroom and hold the book up high so all can see. I get really expressive when reading the book which seems to keep them engaged. It only takes a few minutes to read this book and you can have this as your warm-up for the day if you are crunched for time. 2. Discovery of Pi (How is it derived?) My Aunt has been a math teacher forever! She even taught me in middle school! She handed down this giant box of wooden circles to me 10 years ago! Can you find the carving of 1985 with 2nd period in the picture? I have students work with a partner to derive pi using these circles and yarn. You simply give each group some yarn, a wooden block, and a pair of scissors. Students will wrap the yarn around the circumference of the circle. They will then see how many diameters of their circle they can cut from their circumference. The students will find that they can only get 3 full diameters and will have a small piece of yarn leftover. This represents the 3.14159...Each group will get the same thing no matter how big or small their circle. They will discover that the formula for pi is circumference divided by the diameter. You can use any circular object you can find in your room (Pringles lids, coffee lids, cup bottoms, cans, etc.) or have students bring in something round! I unwrap some yarn and roll it around my fingers so it is quicker for students to grab. Watch this quick video of how to complete this activity! 3. Investigate Pi I created some quick anchor charts for each class period and drew a big pi symbol in the corners (a different color for each class). I displayed this awesome Pi Day Investigation FREEBIE from To The Square Inch on my board so I didn't have to make copies. Students were given time to use tablets, computers, or their phones to find answers to the questions. Each group had to choose 3-5 questions to answer from the list and then write their answers on the chart paper. I hung the charts in the hallway so other students could read about Pi Day! Click here to get this free activity! 4. Pi Day Coordinate Graphing If there is time left I have students work on the Pi Day Coordinate Graphing Mystery Picture. These make great classroom or hallway decorations and give students the chance to work on their graphing skills. Click here to get this for your students! See time lapse below of the Pi Day Mystery Picture! Here are a few more ideas from my math teacher friends to get you going on celebrating pi day in your secondary math classroom! I hope you and your students have fun celebrating the most popular irrational number!! Pi Earrings Chain of Pi Free Pi Challenge Pi Activities Bundle Pi Task Cards
This lesson is adapted from a math activity my own kids did in middle school, where they used colored string to "stitch" their patterns on card stock. I simplified this lesson for my students (4th grade and up), replacing the needle and thread with markers and a ruler....
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This math and art activity presents this would-be complex mathematical concept in an easy to understand, tangible way with Fibonacci art!
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Use this list of 101 math jokes to help make math class fun! The best math jokes make kids laugh, then help them learn.
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Angles Art : creating mathematical artwork with a protractor and angles. A fun STEM art project for kids