Are you looking for an arts integrated lesson using visual art to teach math and writing? These lessons are inspired by the work of Wassily Kandinsky (Squares with Concentric Circles). This post stems from a column called Art is at the Core published in Arts and Activities Magazine by Amanda Koonlaba, Ed. S. Make sure you get the freebie pdf of the entire article!

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The arts integrated ideas in this downloadable pdf of the article are all based on the work of Wassily Kandinsky. The article includes a detailed brainstorm for lessons to include:

  1. DRAWING CONCENTRIC CIRCLES IN SQUARES

  2. ADDING COLOR AND DETAILS

  3. MEASUREMENT AND DATA

  4. HAIKU WRITING, PATTERNS, AND SYLLABICATION

  5. SCIENTIFIC METHOD

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This is a presentation that accompanies the column Art is at the Core: Wassily Kandisky for Arts and Activities Magazine. This presentation can be used to teach professional development for teachers and administrators. It can also be used with students as an instructional resource. It contains a math lesson and writing/science ideas. The math lesson can be adapted to any grade level. To adapt the math lesson, choose an appropriate computation skill for the notecards mentioned in the slides.

This presentation follows closely the published article that you can download for free above!

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