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Math art projects

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Fibonacci Art Project

A fun, processed based Fibonacci art project for kids. Great for S.T.E.A.M. learning at home or at school.

Math art projects and ideas for kids. Over a dozen ideas to inspire creativity.

Math art projects will get kids creative while also teaching them mathematical concepts. Fun ideas for children of all ages and skill levels.

Maths and Art Collide = Parabolic curves

When maths and art collide = parabolic curves. Make beautiful patterns with straight lines. Download your free templates

Cardboard String art

My middle school kiddos are in love with this project! Thanks to Cassie Stephens string art lesson! After learning the process I decided to...

Take your geometry lesson up a notch by integrating the arts. This colorful geometry lesson is sure to engage your students and brighten up your classroom.

Take your geometry lesson up a notch by integrating the arts. This colorful geometry lesson is sure to engage your students and brighten up your classroom.

Make Fibonacci Art: Hands-on Math Art Activity!

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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Get your elementary students ready for Halloween this year with this Halloween Art and Math STEAM Project that includes bonus writing prompts craft. Perfect for a classroom, this project includes 11 original designs for Halloween, plus you can access a bonus free design to test it out! Challenge students to embrace Math Art this Halloween using gorgeous designs, a ruler and a protractor to ignite their imaginations. #Halloween #HalloweenArt #HalloweenMath #HalloweenSTEAM #STEAMActivities
This Pi Day activity combines math and art for loads of fun learning. My son completed this activity when he was six years old but the activity can certainly apply to a wide age range.
Step one: make a graph. Step two: win some prizes?
Seasonal Math Crafts for First Grade