Art and math are being integrated when

students:

1. draw more than 1 picture on a page.
2. use rectangular paint pots.
3. identify geometric shapes when
composing a picture.
4. insist on using the same materials
as their peers.

Is the 3rd answer correct?
"identifying geometric shapes when composing a picture"

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Yes, on #3.

Now if one had an assortment of paint pots, rectangular, square, circular, elliptical, oblate, star, turncated ellipsoid, the 13 Archemedes shapes, one might argue. As it is, 3 is it.

Yes, the third answer, "identifying geometric shapes when composing a picture," is correct. When students are able to recognize and incorporate geometric shapes into their artwork, they are integrating art and math. By intentionally using shapes like squares, rectangles, circles, triangles, etc., students are applying mathematical concepts in their artistic creations. This not only allows them to create visually appealing artwork but also strengthens their understanding of geometric properties and relationships.