Mathematical Classroom Quilts
Elaine F. Ellison

Proceedings of Bridges 2009: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture
Pages 341–342
Short Papers

Abstract

In an effort to create a visual and historical basis to my classroom instruction, I began quilting high school mathe- matics topics in the early 1980's. The visual approach to teaching a lesson was successful in that the quilts engaged the students immediately. Students' motivation and enjoyment of mathematics were evident in their enthusiasm for the topic being studied. Cultural and historical connections evolved with the story of each quilt.

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