Task 3
Watch the Movie above, called "Donald in Mathemagicland." This video explains how math is in every subject. They even explain how fractions became the foundation of music, and how the golden ratio is in art, architecture, and nature. This is a good example to see how you can be creative too in explaining how fractions are found in Music and Art.
For the final activity, you will put together everything you learned online by creating your own 2 minute video containing your artwork, your music, and your fractions. In the video, if you want to add how another subject is related to working with fractions, you can definitely include that as well. This way, all of your hard work will come together. Plus, you will be able to use technology to create a video and post it online.
Steps
1) Create a 2 Minute Video that will be posted online.
2) Include the Musical Fraction worksheet you created, as well as the artwork you made.
3) Add in a brief summary of how you found fractions in Music and Art.
4) If you want to, you can also explain how fractions are found in other areas of study.
For the final activity, you will put together everything you learned online by creating your own 2 minute video containing your artwork, your music, and your fractions. In the video, if you want to add how another subject is related to working with fractions, you can definitely include that as well. This way, all of your hard work will come together. Plus, you will be able to use technology to create a video and post it online.
Steps
1) Create a 2 Minute Video that will be posted online.
2) Include the Musical Fraction worksheet you created, as well as the artwork you made.
3) Add in a brief summary of how you found fractions in Music and Art.
4) If you want to, you can also explain how fractions are found in other areas of study.