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A fractions, decimals, percentages conversion activity based around students creating their own works of ‘modern art’ on a hundred grid. The idea was taken from the NCTM article 'Masterpieces to Mathematics&'. Print the grids onto different coloured paper (cut into four) so that students can cut out the squares they require (a lot less time-consuming than doing it all yourself!) Alternatively students can colour in the grids with pencil crayons. There are two extension worksheets using 25 and 64 square grids. Please feedback if you use the resource, thanks! Finally, please note that the comment below about Gerhard Richter is incorrect. All the paintings featured are by Ellsworth Kelly and their titles are included in the notes on the first slide.

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michellepguinan

3 years ago
5

Thank you.... lovely activity.

atanner6

4 years ago
4

Thank you

Anon53946207998564100

4 years ago
5

Thank you . Interesting activity

hwdoas

4 years ago
4

looking forward to using this, thank you.

bkong

5 years ago
5

Lovely idea for challenging pupils. I have printed back to back with a resource from Ten ticks ie Prime Pirate Maze. This could be coloured in so produces a lovely Modern Art piece. Thank you for sharing.

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