Children at @HelpingHandHome used Arcimboldo's "Four Seasons" to create fruit & veggie portraits. Students estimated, counted, & compared the number of fruits & vegetables in their art, & constructed and interpreted bar graphs.
#Math Art=Fun #MathGoggles#Arcimboldo
Teachers! Use the art of the Italian 16th century painter, Giuseppe Arcimboldo ("Four Seasons" series) to create fruit/veggie portraits, and then use the art to construct and interpret bar graphs.
#Math Art=Fun #MathGoggles#Arcimboldo#NGAdc
Prek girls put on their #mathgoggles and created number sentences (and compared/contrasted squares and rectangles!) using their primary-colored art made in the spirit of Piet Mondrian. #MathGoggles#Math Art=Fun #mondrian
Girls at Camp GEM (Girls Excelling in Math) use Paul Klee's "Once Emerged From the Gray of Night" as inspiration to make colored name plates...and then use their math-terpieces to create and interpret bar graphs. #MathGoggles#CampGEM#Math Art=Fun #PaulKlee
First graders explored symmetry in letters, product logos, and using "miras." Then they created art in the spirit of Robert Indiana's LOVE art.
#Math Art=Fun #mathgoggles#robertindiana
Girls at Camp GEM create art in the spirit of Paul Klee's "Castle and Sun"and then use their math-terpieces to count/identify shapes, construct number sentences, and create/interpret bar graphs! Math Art=Fun