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Weaving Culture and Geometry into a Project-Based Learning Unit

Posted by zl352 on September 9, 2024

Author: Emily Leahy
Seminar: Understanding our World through Geometric Reasoning
Program: DINÉ
Subject Area: English Language Arts
Grade Level: 2nd
Year of Publication: 2023

Abstract

This unit is going to teach students about attributes of shapes, symmetry, and tiling the plane by analyzing cultural artifacts that are important to the Indigenous people such as rugs, pottery, and jewelry. The purpose is to expose students to and develop geometric reasoning by demonstrating that geometry is present in the world around them and is valued by people and cultures.

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