Representing Yourself in Numbers Directions Video

Using Numbers to Represent Yourself

September 10, 2020

Task 1:

Read the directions and look at the examples that are attached.

Task 2:

  • I encourage you to be as creative as you wish using your artistic talents to describe yourself with numbers.
  • Each number can only be used once.
  • You will use a sheet of 8 1/2'” x 11” paper to represent yourself using numbers.
  • Create a circle in the middle of your paper and have 8 sections that branch off of the circle. Please see attached example.
  • Each of the 8 sections with represent a different number that is important to you. (Do you have 2 siblings? 4 pets? Live in 1 house? Or live in the zip code 04062?) be creative when choosing your numbers and how to display them.
  • Use the circle in the middle for a drawing of you or something that describes you. Perhaps you could share something that others might not know about you.
  • You may use numbers or equations.  For Example: if a student was 14 years old they could say I am 7 x 2 years old, we have 5 - 3 pets, or I have been on swim team for 6/3 years, etc.
  • Create your poster to represent yourself using numbers.

 

 

Is there a question that you need to ask me when you come back to class?  Please write this in your agenda.

 

 

This is due at the beginning of your next in-person school day.