Published:
Jul 2, 2025
Angles aren’t just found in math textbooks, they’re all around us. That was the discovery behind a unique art project that combined geometry, creativity and outdoor exploration.
Students began by identifying different types of angles through classroom activities and outdoor scavenger hunts, spotting them in everything from playground structures to trees and fences. Inspired by their findings, everyone created a piece of “angle art” that represented an animal or object of their choice.
The project invited students to blend mathematical thinking with artistic expression, revealing the patterns and structures that shape both nature and design. It also supported broader school goals around caring for place and showing learning in creative ways.