Thursday, February 26, 2009
Inside Outside, In and Out
One of the first exercises I use to create meaning is a simple demonstration using small squares to demonstrate boundaries or the limits of a drawn square boundary. Students begin by measuring and cutting a group of black squares of various sizes to place inside the boundary line, then outside and finally in and out. They are encouraged to explore the minimum number and size of black squares they can use to establish the "square". Then they erase the drawn.
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