These games and activities make learning math fun for kids!
This is an amazing art and math lesson that I got from a teacher at a conference who did teach a district over from me, but is now getting her PhD. She always had amazing stuff to present at conference. (You're amazing, Mary Franco!) Anyway, this lesson involves Paul Klee and multiplication. I made a little three page Smart Notebook lesson about Klee's work "Once Emerged From the Gray of Night" (where I used to show a poster of it) and have the students talk about what's more important--the words of the poem or the colors and composition? Then we talk about putting two things (like writing and art, or math and art together). It's SUCH an amazing lesson, here's a sneak peek: So, students get a little background knowledge of Klee, then we talk about tessellations and multiplication (and practice on the Smart Board). Then, students get a page of one-inch graph paper and write out a one digit by one digit multiplication problem with a two digit answer. I tell them to choose one that's hard for them to remember, or their favorite one. They then repeat that problem seven times, dropping down and over one square for 4 times, then down and back a square for three times, making them into interlocking tessellation shapes: After they've drawn it all out in pencil and I've checked it, they choose ONE color of fine-tip marker to trace it with, then use colored pencil or watercolor pencil to color. The coloring is a bit of a challenge for them, because they need to forget that they're numbers and only look at the space. They then color it in patterns/designs to make it visually interesting and play with people's minds ('math? I dont' see any math!') It's an awesome lesson that really challenges their thinking. This one really shows the patterns and designs. Oh, it's also important that their numbers COMPLETELY fill the one inch box of the graph paper. I always try to do this lesson at a time of the year when classroom teachers are complaining about students not remembering their math facts. I usually do it with fifth grade, but I did it with sixth one year at the teachers' request.
Waldorf inspired multiplication crafts. Multiplication circles, multiplication flowers and weaving.
The Art Kit's Waldorf Inspired Multiplication Flowers Activity Sheets will help your young learners with their multiplication facts in a fun way! Math Wheels! We love designing printables that make learning fun! Today we’re thrilled to offer you a fun and educational math learning pack that you will love just as much as your child will! WHAT'S INCLUDED? Flower multiplication worksheets (number facts 0 - 12) (13 sheets included). HOW TO USE THE MULTIPLICATION FLOWER WORKSHEETS FOR LEARNING; - Invite your child to complete the multiplication facts. - Color in the flowers if desired. - Cut the flowers out and display to reinforce math principles. Available as an instant download. Pictures show examples of how the multiplication flowers can be used but no items will be shipped to you. You can also find these in color here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1118931498/elementary-multiplication-flowers?ref=shop_home_active_1&pro=1 Simply purchase, download, print, and study away. Please note, this is a digital file only - no physical items will be shipped to you. This file is for personal, non-commercial use only. This is an instant download, as such, there are no refunds on instant download items. Be sure to check out our shop + blog for more great printables, activities, and more! Have you subscribed to our newsletter? Lots of exclusive FREE printables for subscribers + simple and fun activities and crafts for families.
Math art projects will get kids creative while also teaching them mathematical concepts. Fun ideas for children of all ages and skill levels.
This fun multiplication art project comes from Looking From Third to Fourth! Kids construct a city of arrays! Check out her site for details and a printable.
Have you ever heard of multiplication circles? They are a super simple way of learning multiplication facts and appeals to the visual learner.
This is an amazing art and math lesson that I got from a teacher at a conference who did teach a district over from me, but is now getting her PhD. She always had amazing stuff to present at conference. (You're amazing, Mary Franco!) Anyway, this lesson involves Paul Klee and multiplication. I made a little three page Smart Notebook lesson about Klee's work "Once Emerged From the Gray of Night" (where I used to show a poster of it) and have the students talk about what's more important--the words of the poem or the colors and composition? Then we talk about putting two things (like writing and art, or math and art together). It's SUCH an amazing lesson, here's a sneak peek: So, students get a little background knowledge of Klee, then we talk about tessellations and multiplication (and practice on the Smart Board). Then, students get a page of one-inch graph paper and write out a one digit by one digit multiplication problem with a two digit answer. I tell them to choose one that's hard for them to remember, or their favorite one. They then repeat that problem seven times, dropping down and over one square for 4 times, then down and back a square for three times, making them into interlocking tessellation shapes: After they've drawn it all out in pencil and I've checked it, they choose ONE color of fine-tip marker to trace it with, then use colored pencil or watercolor pencil to color. The coloring is a bit of a challenge for them, because they need to forget that they're numbers and only look at the space. They then color it in patterns/designs to make it visually interesting and play with people's minds ('math? I dont' see any math!') It's an awesome lesson that really challenges their thinking. This one really shows the patterns and designs. Oh, it's also important that their numbers COMPLETELY fill the one inch box of the graph paper. I always try to do this lesson at a time of the year when classroom teachers are complaining about students not remembering their math facts. I usually do it with fifth grade, but I did it with sixth one year at the teachers' request.
Learn how to make spirolaterals, fun math art projects for kids that helps them practice their multiplication and patterning skills.
Free multiplication worksheets, printables, activities and more! Try our free multiplication worksheets to help build times table memorization skills. Multiplication Chart Free printable multiplication charts for kids. Color, black and white, and blank multiplication charts.
Make multiplication practice fun with this multiplication arrays worksheet alternative, Array City. Students will practice their multiplication facts and repeated addition with these array hands on activities. Differentiate this multiplication art craftivity by having student show multiplication in your choice of repeated addition, multiplication equations or even division equations! Click the ✅ PREVIEW ✅ button above to get a close-up look. Array topics include: repeated addition only repeated addition WITH multiplication multiplication only multiplication with division division only ⭐ Save by buying the BUNDLE ⭐ Multiplication Arrays are included in: ✅ Math Crafts Complete BUNDLE for the WHOLE YEAR ✅ Classroom Decor | 3rd Grade Math Crafts for Bulletin Board What's Included? ⭐ Step by step directions sheet perfect for a sub day ⭐ Craftivity Components 22 buildings easy to cut "windows” recording sheets for equation (multiplication, repeated addition & division options ⭐ Bulletin Board Components “Array City” letters (b&w and color) Pre-made Array Buildings (b&w and color) ⭐ Worksheet Components 4 draw & color your own array worksheets 2 pre-made array worksheets for students to record the equation Allow for creativity by letting your students pick the shape and color of their building and adding their own flair to each building. Just print and go! Differentiation is easy with this project. This Resource is Perfect for: ⭐ sub plans ⭐ whole class or small groups ⭐ independent practice or collaborative work ⭐ party day ⭐ morning work ⭐ hallway or classroom display ⭐ quiet work while you individually assess students ⭐ interventions, enrichment and more! ✂️ Click here to see ALL the MATH CRAFTIVITIES available. ✂️ _________________________________________________________________ ➽ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches ➽ ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on TpT ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on Facebook _________________________________________________________________ ** Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. ** _________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©Amber from TGIF Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Make math and art fun with mandala multiplication coloring pages, creative ways to learn and practice multiplication facts.
Waldorf inspired multiplication crafts. Multiplication circles, multiplication flowers and weaving.
Make multiplication practice fun with this multiplication arrays worksheet alternative, Array City. Students will practice their multiplication facts and repeated addition with these array hands on activities. Differentiate this multiplication art craftivity by having student show multiplication in your choice of repeated addition, multiplication equations or even division equations! Click the ✅ PREVIEW ✅ button above to get a close-up look. Array topics include: repeated addition only repeated addition WITH multiplication multiplication only multiplication with division division only ⭐ Save by buying the BUNDLE ⭐ Multiplication Arrays are included in: ✅ Math Crafts Complete BUNDLE for the WHOLE YEAR ✅ Classroom Decor | 3rd Grade Math Crafts for Bulletin Board What's Included? ⭐ Step by step directions sheet perfect for a sub day ⭐ Craftivity Components 22 buildings easy to cut "windows” recording sheets for equation (multiplication, repeated addition & division options ⭐ Bulletin Board Components “Array City” letters (b&w and color) Pre-made Array Buildings (b&w and color) ⭐ Worksheet Components 4 draw & color your own array worksheets 2 pre-made array worksheets for students to record the equation Allow for creativity by letting your students pick the shape and color of their building and adding their own flair to each building. Just print and go! Differentiation is easy with this project. This Resource is Perfect for: ⭐ sub plans ⭐ whole class or small groups ⭐ independent practice or collaborative work ⭐ party day ⭐ morning work ⭐ hallway or classroom display ⭐ quiet work while you individually assess students ⭐ interventions, enrichment and more! ✂️ Click here to see ALL the MATH CRAFTIVITIES available. ✂️ _________________________________________________________________ ➽ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches ➽ ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on TpT ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on Facebook _________________________________________________________________ ** Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. ** _________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©Amber from TGIF Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Learn how to make spirolaterals, fun math art projects for kids that helps them practice their multiplication and patterning skills.
In 2nd Grade, students work to build a conceptual foundation for multiplication, which will prepare them for applying these skills in 3rd grade. Making
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!
I love math. It's my favorite time of day and my favorite to teach. Mostly because it seems like every year, my kids come to me and hate math. I'm not sure why, really. But when they leave me, Math is all they ever talk about! This was a fun activity we did in October when teaching arrays. There are many variations you can do with it and it will still be just as cute. After learning about arrays from our math program, students then decided what kind of monster they wanted to create. {beforehand, I copied a variety of monster shapes-all are in my packet-on a variety of colored cardstock, along with a variety of color cardstock copies of the body parts for the monsters} Then, each kid chose a card at random that told them their array line up (5 rows of 3, etc). They needed to figure out how many eyes to get {I bought a container at Michael's with my coupon for them to use. I could not find a big set of ones to peel and stick.... so we had a lot of practice using Elmers runny glue! Totally set apart those who have great fine motor control, and those who still need a LOT of practice! Before the gluing, however, they had to show me how their eyes will line up. Once they got the "go ahead" from me, the glueing commenced. After their monster was done, they had to write information about their Monster on their cards. {I gave them a "scrap copy" that they got checked by me first to make sure things were spelled well enough, etc.... then they got their good, cardstock copy to write on afterwards} The bulletin board was just AMAZING! More practice we did with our arrays is that we painted with q-tips on paper (again, we copied onto cardstock to help keeping the paint from soaking through the paper). Kids chose cards again and had to dot the array in their choice of colors. After dotting their arrays, they had to write the addition sentence. I made clean up a breeze by having bulletin board paper down at each group. They left the q-tips and I just folded it all up and put it in the trash. If you like these activities and would want to try it out in your classroom, check out my packet in my TPT store!
Multiplication is an important mathematical concept, and having a strong hold on it is necessary for handling complex mathematical operations. To begin with, every child must learn times tables to become proficient at multiplying numbers. The fact that multiplication tables are a classic example of rote learning; most of
Your kids will LOVE finding the multiplication facts in the math version of a word search! This will help them practice and review all their multiplication facts and is simple and low-prep for you.
This is something from the archives, from Year 1. In our topic on clothes, we'd looked at denim under the microscope. It looked something like this: This is the 'back' of it We saw the way the blue threads went over two and under one. We made the pattern on a hundred square by filling the right cells white on a Word document: Click on image to download Word doc It looked like this when we'd finished (after correcting some mistakes): Then we used another Word document, printed onto A3 cartridge paper and cut with a Stanley knife along the vertical lines: Click on image to download Word doc On this sheet we circled the multiples of three. Now it was just a question of threading blue strips in to make the same pattern, over two numbers not circled and under the circled multiples of three. The class really concentrated and got some great results!
Want a fun way to bring MATH into the art room? Check out this collaborative "Equation Tessellation" art activity where students create a colorful tessellation design using multiplication equations! Once completed they can be displayed together for the entire school to enjoy. This project can be done with grades as young as 3rd and 4th grade up to high school ages. Perfect for an observation, the day back from winter, spring, fall break or a cross curriculum project. This product comes with the following: PDF slideshow of project tutorial/steps with student examples and materials list PDF handout of blank tessellation PDF handout of multiplication chart PDF student handout of tutorial steps
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Multiplication is an important mathematical concept, and having a strong hold on it is necessary for handling complex mathematical operations. To begin with, every child must learn times tables to become proficient at multiplying numbers. The fact that multiplication tables are a classic example of rote learning; most of
If you are looking for a cool way to integrate math and art, try drawing spirolaterals. They make a beautiful geometric design and are simple to draw!
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I am always looking for ways to combine math and art and this product is always a hit in the classroom! Students work on a project at their level (single digit multiplication, two digit multiplication or two digit multiplication with decimals) and draw a picture with specific requirements. Students then calculate the total 'cost' of the picture they created. These assignments provide students with choice- a surefire way to get even the most reluctant learner engaged! What's included: 1. Two sets of art and multiplication projects (Project 1 and Project 2). Each project has three different difficulty levels 2. Two charts that have students using pre-algebraic thinking and multiplication to complete the chart with the option of creating a picture based on the information they have solved 3. A template for students to showcase what they have learned and provides them with an opportunity to create a full assignment of their choosing. 4. Answer keys when appropriate
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
The Art Kit's Waldorf Inspired Multiplication Flowers Activity Sheets will help your young learners with their multiplication facts in a fun way! Math Wheels! We love designing printables that make learning fun! Today we’re thrilled to offer you a fun and educational math learning pack that you will love just as much as your child will! WHAT'S INCLUDED? A bundle of Watercolor Waldorf Multiplication Flower Math Wheels (10 pages total): Watercolor flower multiplication wheels (about 3.5" per wheel) (number facts 0 - 12) with a space to write answers. Watercolor flower multiplication wheels (about 3.5" per wheel) (number facts 0 - 12) with the answers included. HOW TO USE THE MULTIPLICATION FLOWER WORKSHEETS FOR LEARNING: - Invite your child to complete the multiplication facts. - Laminate and cut the flowers out and display them to reinforce math principles. - Add them to a ring and use as flashcards or use them with wet-erase markers to write the answers in to practice multiplication facts. - They're also fun to attach to a zipper pull on a backpack or purse. We also offer these in black and white and in a larger size. See our shop or send us a message for more details. Available as an instant download. Pictures show examples of how the multiplication flowers can be used but no items will be shipped to you. Simply purchase, download, print, and study away. Please note, this is a digital file only - no physical items will be shipped to you. This file is for personal, non-commercial use only. This is an instant download, as such, there are no refunds on instant download items. Be sure to check out our shop + blog for more great printables, activities, and more! Have you subscribed to our newsletter? Lots of exclusive FREE printables for subscribers + simple and fun activities and crafts for families.
Practice math multiplication facts with these fun printable multiplication wheels. It will give variety to your math lessons!
Free Printable Multiplication Cootie Catcher Set
Make multiplication practice fun with this multiplication arrays worksheet alternative, Array City. Students will practice their multiplication facts and repeated addition with these array hands on activities. Differentiate this multiplication art craftivity by having student show multiplication in your choice of repeated addition, multiplication equations or even division equations! Click the ✅ PREVIEW ✅ button above to get a close-up look. Array topics include: repeated addition only repeated addition WITH multiplication multiplication only multiplication with division division only ⭐ Save by buying the BUNDLE ⭐ Multiplication Arrays are included in: ✅ Math Crafts Complete BUNDLE for the WHOLE YEAR ✅ Classroom Decor | 3rd Grade Math Crafts for Bulletin Board What's Included? ⭐ Step by step directions sheet perfect for a sub day ⭐ Craftivity Components 22 buildings easy to cut "windows” recording sheets for equation (multiplication, repeated addition & division options ⭐ Bulletin Board Components “Array City” letters (b&w and color) Pre-made Array Buildings (b&w and color) ⭐ Worksheet Components 4 draw & color your own array worksheets 2 pre-made array worksheets for students to record the equation Allow for creativity by letting your students pick the shape and color of their building and adding their own flair to each building. Just print and go! Differentiation is easy with this project. This Resource is Perfect for: ⭐ sub plans ⭐ whole class or small groups ⭐ independent practice or collaborative work ⭐ party day ⭐ morning work ⭐ hallway or classroom display ⭐ quiet work while you individually assess students ⭐ interventions, enrichment and more! ✂️ Click here to see ALL the MATH CRAFTIVITIES available. ✂️ _________________________________________________________________ ➽ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches ➽ ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on TpT ▶️ Follow Amber from TGIF on Facebook _________________________________________________________________ ** Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. ** _________________________________________________________________ Copyright ©Amber from TGIF Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
783 original hands-on activities for kids (as well as a compiled archive of ideas from all over the web) with a strong focus on inquiry, design thinking, problem-solving skills, imaginative / creative thinking, nature, drama, learning with movement, music, arts integration and PLAY! - Creative Genius Kids! - for teachers and homeschoolers
Waldorf inspired multiplication crafts. Multiplication circles, multiplication flowers and weaving.
The Art Kit's Waldorf Inspired Multiplication Flowers Activity Sheets will help your young learners with their multiplication facts in a fun way! Math Wheels! We love designing printables that make learning fun! Today we’re thrilled to offer you a fun and educational math learning pack that you will love just as much as your child will! WHAT'S INCLUDED? Flower multiplication worksheets (number facts 0 - 12) (13 sheets included). HOW TO USE THE MULTIPLICATION FLOWER WORKSHEETS FOR LEARNING; - Invite your child to complete the multiplication facts. - Color in the flowers if desired. - Cut the flowers out and display to reinforce math principles. Available as an instant download. Pictures show examples of how the multiplication flowers can be used but no items will be shipped to you. Simply purchase, download, print, and study away. Please note, this is a digital file only - no physical items will be shipped to you. This file is for personal, non-commercial use only. This is an instant download, as such, there are no refunds on instant download items. Be sure to check out our shop + blog for more great printables, activities, and more! Have you subscribed to our newsletter? Lots of exclusive FREE printables for subscribers + simple and fun activities and crafts for families.
Make math and art fun with mandala multiplication coloring pages, creative ways to learn and practice multiplication facts.
Multiplication mandalas are a non-stressful way for kids to practice their times tables. Colour the mandalas using the times table 'colour code'
Remember those paper fortune tellers from back in the day? Well they're back and instead of telling the future they can teach your child math