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Led by math teacher Alexis Dekel and dancer Kimberly Rae Gilbert, the eight-member coed team creates movements to interpret concepts such as right angles, numerals and more abstract quantitative ...
Papa Pig calls the moves in Amy Axelrod's Pigs in the Corner: Fun With Math and Dance, illus. by Sharon McGinley-Nally, the ei ...
Cutting Sequences on the Double Pentagon, explained through dance from Diana Davis on Vimeo. This article has been updated to include results from the contest. Imagine walking in a straight line on a ...
New teaching concept helps students learn math in the form of dance classes, a program that was developed by MIT graduate Kirin Sinha.
Play a math and movement game making patterns with Caitlin Cargill and Madison. Large colored dots placed on the floor prompt Madison to do arm circles on purple dots, squats on red dots, and a ...
Patterns are simple sequences that repeat over and over again in a certain order. Supporting children’s ability to recognize patterns can improve mathematical skills.
Patterns were mostly left out of the common-core math standards in the early grades (kindergarten and 1st grade) due to a lack of evidence that they helped children understand later math concepts.