Traveling through mathematics we will discover the beauty of mathematics in graphics, paintings, real life objects. Students will create works of art creatively, using mathematical properties, especially geometric. In each subject students should work with paper, pencil, ruler and computer. Younger students will work more with paper, older students can develop products with GeoGebra and Scratch Software.
joi, 30 decembrie 2021
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vineri, 15 octombrie 2021
eTwinning Math Travellhers project work: “National Flag in Geogebra”
The eTwinning platform is a learning space where students are invited to participate, communicate, collaborate, share and develop projects with other partners at European level.
During the last few weeks, the 2nd class of the 7th grade has been working at the Interdisciplinary Learning Workshop on the first challenge of a new “Math Travelers” project: the construction of the National Flag in Geogebra.
After the historical contextualization, and by the way, given the October 5th holiday – Implementation of the Portuguese Republic – the students worked on the measures, proportions, representation of points in the Cartesian framework and built the Flag in this dynamic geometry software.
In this project, the sharing of actions that promote the journey through mathematics will be stimulated, discovering the beauty of this science in graphics, paintings, real life objects. Students will creatively create artwork using mathematical, especially geometric, properties through educational software such as Geogebra and Scratch. We are waiting for new challenges.
Teachers: Cecília Carvalho and Maria Garapa
Dissemination of the project in the international magazine
„Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group” NEWSLETTER 12 https://online.pubhtml5.com/xzfd/ynqd/#p=94
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„Visibility of eTwinning Projects Group” NEWSLETTER 12 https://online.pubhtml5.com/xzfd/ynqd/#p=94
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Premiul pentru cetățenie digitală și utilizarea creativă a tehnologiei Award for Digital Citizenship and Creative Use of Technology