包含什麼
2 預錄課程
2 週
教師的支持1 年訪問權
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課堂經歷
This class will help students discover how math and art combine to produce beautiful results both in nature and in historic artistic masterpieces! Bring your favorite sketchpad and art supplies while we draw our way to learn about these math concepts: - in week one, students will learn about a pattern of numbers called the Fibonacci Sequence. The project begins by constructing geometric figures according to this sequence! - in week two, we will explore how the geometry of pinecones, seashells and sunflowers can show us to use math to draw more accurately while also learning about interesting math concepts like the Golden Spiral! Learners do not need to be artistically inclined since every step for connecting math and art will be covered in detail. If you can count while using a pencil and a ruler, then you can learn to draw amazing art using math!
教學大綱
2 課程
超過 2 週課 1:
The Fibonacci Sequence
This lesson is about a pattern of numbers called the Fibonacci Sequence. Our math art project begins by constructing geometric figures according to this sequence!
13 分鐘的影片課程
課 2:
Making Art with the Spiral
In this lesson, we will explore how the geometry of pinecones, seashells and sunflowers can show us to use math to draw more accurately while also learning about interesting math concepts like the Golden Spiral!
13 分鐘的影片課程
其他詳情
供應清單
Students should bring a sharp pencil, blank, unlined standard sized paper for drawing and any coloring supplies they would like to use (collared pencils, ink, markers), as well as a ruler that measures in either inches or centimeters (or both). The slideshow of each lesson will be provided to students so that they can continue to review how to use math to draw interesting artwork.
外部資源
學習者無需使用標準 Outschool 工具以外的任何應用程式或網站。
教師專業知識和證書
2 教學證書
非美國 教學證書 在 數學
非美國 教學證書 在 音樂/戲劇/藝術
2 個學位
學士學位 在 教育 從 University of Winnipeg
學士學位 在 數學 從 University of Winnipeg
With degrees in Math, Music and Education, I have been teaching students for over thirty years.
I teach classes that offer learners a chance to experience the creative side of math by putting theory into practice to design things like dragons, anime characters, castles and more. My classes are activity-based and encourage students to learn through hands-on projects that mimic real life math-in-action done by architects, engineers and designers.