Exploring the Beauty of Mathematics in Music and Art

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Delve into the fusion of mathematics, music, and art through the works of composer Tom Johnson and body percussion activities for first graders. Discover how patterns in numbers inspire creativity in various forms of expression.

  • Mathematics
  • Music
  • Artistic Exploration
  • Education
  • Inspiration

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  1. Activity 2 Source: Reiter G. (1998). Body Percussion. Innsbruck (Austria): Helbling Verlag First graders will read, even when they don't know the letters. > Pupils become collaborators of the teacher and entrepreneurs of their own learning. Mathe macht Musik, Markus Cslovjecsek Small is beautiful Future of Education Cslovjecsek /18 1

  2. example 2a development along pupils ideas Adaption 1: colours Mathe macht Musik, Markus Cslovjecsek Small is beautiful Future of Education Cslovjecsek /18 2

  3. example 2b development along pupils ideas Adaption 2: numbers 3 Mathe macht Musik, Markus Cslovjecsek Small is beautiful Future of Education Cslovjecsek /18

  4. Tom Johnson is a composer who uses logic and mathematical models, such as combinatorics of numbers, in his music. The patterns he finds while looking at numbers can also be explored in drawings. This book focuses on such drawings, their beauty and their mathematical meaning. The accompanying comments were written in collaboration with the mathematician Franck Jedrzejewski. 4 Small is beautiful Future of Education Cslovjecsek /18

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