Category: Math + Science Movers
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Dance is more than just a performance—it’s a powerful tool for learning. When we explore math and science through movement, we begin with the basic…
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By framing these questions—What kinds of lines can we see and create with our bodies? What lines exist in our environment?—we invite curiosity and play.…
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This year, I’ll be presenting Math & Science Movers: Inclusive Arts Integration. At its core, this work rests on three guiding principles: Accessibility, Play, and…
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In the vast and ever-evolving landscape of the arts, networking serves as a crucial cornerstone for both seasoned professionals and emerging talents alike. It’s not…
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Courses will be available for sale beginning in the Fall of 2020. The Sanctuary Subscription is your key to starting or rebooting your distinction as…
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This is the school year to think of your kinesthetic learners! Triangles Triangles are polygons with three sides. They are unique. The sides go together…
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Angles ANGLE: An angle is formed by two rays that share the same vertex. A curve is used to show an angle. A Right Angle:…
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This is a photo of the 4th grade class creating a Hexagon Tesselation in Moving to Math.


