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Creating Maths Problem Pictures and Posters

Posted on February 17, 2023

Step 1: Choose a topic – Pick a topic that interests you, such as Pattern, Interpretation, Decision, Shape, Measurement, Number, etc.

Step 2: Take a photo – Take a photo of something that relates to your chosen topic. This could be anything from nature, the environment, architecture, or anything that sparks your interest.

Step 3: Create a question – Think of a question that goes with the picture. This question could be related to the mathematical concept you are trying to highlight, or something that requires problem-solving.

Step 4: Add text – Add text to your picture to prompt the viewer to be curious about the mathematical concept or to engage with the problem. Keep it simple and easy to understand.

Step 5: Share it – Share your poster with friends and family, or create your own exhibition of maths problem pictures. You can also enter your poster into competitions to showcase your creative skills.

Creating Maths Eyes posters is a fun and engaging way to develop your mathematical skills and creativity. With a little bit of imagination and creativity, anyone can create a poster that captures the beauty of real-life mathematics. So why not give it a try and see where your Maths Eyes take you?”

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Developing Maths Eyes, Maths Ears and Maths Speak by Dr Theresa Maguire is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic License. This work is based on Engendering Numeracy in Adult Mathematics Education.

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