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Math
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Location: Henry Clay | I am looking for famous works of art that exemplify different types of transformations! I think that would really be fun for our students, and connect math and art together in a unique way! |
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Math
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Location: Henry Clay | ANYTHING Escher. I even have a big book of his artwork....If I can find it, you're welcome to borrow it. just let me know. |
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Math
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Location: Henry Clay | I have some Escher stuff in my room if you want to borrow it....I might be a few weeks late. |
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Math
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Location: Winburn MS | I used Escher but also found some toy kaleidoscopes--students love it and will look at the designs differently after working with transformations. |
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Counts on fingers & toes
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| Love MCEscher. Like the idea of the toy but this year I am thinking about using shape blocks for general drawings before using grid paper for exact points. I am also thinking about working with our new art teacher at MLK for lesson tesselations to relate it as final project. |
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