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Preview of Tessellations: Combining Geometry and Art

Tessellations: Combining Geometry and Art

Created by
Mach 1 Learning
This integrated geometry and art lesson aims to foster a deep understanding of geometric concepts and symmetry through the creation of tessellation art. Bonus: Includes a tree tessellation template that is great for Winter or Spring activities. This geometry lesson is integrated with art to engage even the most math resistant of your students. By combining mathematical principles with artistic expression, students will explore the beauty of repeated patterns that seamlessly fit together without
Preview of Pi Day or Popover Day: Any Day for Mathematical Magic!

Pi Day or Popover Day: Any Day for Mathematical Magic!

Created by
Compass Rose
Free! My gift to you so you can sample my resources and perhaps find some additional resources of interest.Includes:-"Pi Day Can Be Any Day": A self-correcting Easel Assessment.-A definition of pi (also written as π) and terms used in this lesson.- Three examples: using a bicycle tire, a drum head, and a life ring.- A poem about Pi.- Writing your own poem to celebrate Pi Day.-Several You Tube video suggestions; a song and how they determined pi.Suggested for Grades 6 on up..."I not only learned
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