HomeSkip Navigation
border
About eMINTS | Applications & Funding Sources | Communities | Equipment | eThemes | Evaluation | Events | FAQ | Maps | News | Programs | Resources | Tools | WebQuests | Contact eMINTS


Home » eThemes » Math: Visual Arts

Math: Visual Arts

Contact eThemes@emints.org if you have questions or comments about this resource.

Printer-friendly version

Please preview all links before sharing in class with students.

Title: Math: Visual Arts
Description: These websites are about the importance of math to the visual arts. There are many lesson plans and activities where students can create artwork based on mathematical concepts such as pattern, symmetry, geometry, and perspective. Included are eThemes resources on pattern and tessellations.
Grade Level: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Resource Links: Geometry Through Art
This site has a number of exercises and worksheets that allow students to explore geometry by making drawings.

Pattern Blocks
Click and drag the shapes to create an original work of geometric art. Use the arrows at the top of the page to move and rotate the blocks.

Symetry Artist
Use this interactive site to create your own mathematical art based on symetry. NOTE: This site contains ads.

Math Crafts
Here are some math-based craft projects for younger students. You can make symetrical butterflies or string art, symetrical designs, tesselations, and more.

A Lesson in Symetry
Here is a simple project where kids can make a symetrical artwork.

Geometric Mandala
Students can create their own mandala designs using a protractor, compass, and ruler in this lesson that combines art and geometry.

Op Art
After learning about Op Art and optical illusions, students can create their own design using pattern, balance, and repitition. This lesson plan can be adapted for a wide range of grade levels.

Pastel Number Design
Here is an activity that uses art to teach math. Students can make a pastel drawing out of numeral sentences.

Graphs Use Math and Art
This lesson uses math and data collection skills to make a graphic representation.

Checkerboard Lesson Plan
Using simple materials and measuring tools such as a compass and ruler, students can explore the design possibilities of checkerboard patterns in this lesson.

Positive and Negative Space
Students can explore the concepts of negative space, shape, and symetry with this activity.

Repetative Patterns
Students can gain experience using pattern and repetition in this simple activity.

Tessellations Activity
Here is a two-page PDF file that explains how to make our own tessellation designs.

M. C. Escher
This is an exhibit of the mathematical art of M. C. Escher. Read a short biography of the artist, see images of his work, and learn about tessellations, polyhedra, and spatial relationships.

Geometry in the World of Art
In this multi-part lesson, students can learn about Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky and apply their knowledge of geometric shapes and lines to create their own work of Kandinsky-inspired art.

eThemes Resource: Math: Patterns
These sites show different patterns with numbers and objects. Learn how to decipher patterns, then try to determine what comes next in several online pattern games. Also includes classroom activity ideas. There are links to eThemes Resources on Math: Virtual Manipulatives and Math: Tessellations.

eThemes Resource: Math: Tessellations
These sites explain how to create tessellations with polygons using rotation and reflection. Also includes information about artist M.C. Escher and examples of his tessellation artwork. There are several interactive games for manipulating patterns online. Includes a link to eThemes resources on pattern blocks and tangrams, shapes, and symmetry.

Education Standards: Standards have not been assigned for this resource. If you are an eMINTS teacher and standards have not been defined for your state, click the button below to request that they be assigned to this resource.
 

divider

divider

 

divider

divider

Select Your Resources

divider

divider

border

Reviewed December 7, 2004.

Copyright © 2003-2009 eMINTS and The Curators of the University of Missouri. DMCA information.
Site Information: Copyright, accessibility, privacy and other information about this site.
Contact emints-info@emints.org.