Tips:
• Use Graph Paper
• Separate each number with equal squares
• Shift the problem over each time and then back that way the entire artwork has a cool shape.
• Colored Sharpie Marker for the Multiplication Fact
• Colored Pencil for the Patterns
In December, the 3rd graders start learning about multiplication. I thought this lesson would be perfect to incorporate now that the 3rd graders have learned the basics of multiplication. I found this lesson on the One Happy Art Teacher Blog and I thought it was such an interesting way to use math in art! Tips: • Use Graph Paper • Separate each number with equal squares • Shift the problem over each time and then back that way the entire artwork has a cool shape. • Colored Sharpie Marker for the Multiplication Fact • Colored Pencil for the Patterns
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Gail Peroddy
I'm in my 6th year teaching art in Becker, MN. Time has really flown by! Wowza! Archives
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