Quilts: A Geometry Excursion for Grades 1–2
In this Excursion, students investigate features of shape as they make paper quilts. The class learns about a community of quilters from Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Students see and discuss a variety of quilts, including ones from their families/community. They use two colors to design several different quilt squares made up of squares and triangles. They choose a favorite quilt square to iterate into a quilt. Class discussion focuses on the shapes students see in their quilts, the way different shapes came together to make other shapes, and any new shapes they see.

This Excursion involves 5 activities, to be done in sequence, and includes links to reproducible resources and a Slide Deck.
In this Excursion, students investigate features of shape as they make paper quilts. The class learns about a community of quilters from Gee’s Bend, Alabama. Students see and discuss a variety of quilts, including ones from their families/community. They use two colors to design several different quilt squares made up of squares and triangles. They choose a favorite quilt square to iterate into a quilt. Class discussion focuses on the shapes students see in their quilts, the way different shapes came together to make other shapes, and any new shapes they see.
This Excursion involves 5 activities, to be done in sequence, and includes links to reproducible resources and a Slide Deck.

Quilts: Connecting Math, Art, and Communities in the Primary Grades
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