Teacher Annette Bergeon writes, "Thanks for posting Ava's tessellation! She will be thrilled! I actually
was able to convince 3 more of my students to finish their artwork and have
these offerings for your website.
Kissing Amoebas is by Matthew Bergeon, 6th grader at Lone Tree Elementary.
Matthew is part of a math enrichment group at Lone Tree Elementary and
created this artwork during class time using the Papercut Method, modified
by Jan Miller as explained on your website. He finished it over summer
break.
Two Tone Camels is by Andrew Bergeon, also a 6th grader at Lone Tree Elementary.
Andrew is part of a math enrichment group at Lone Tree Elementary and
created this artwork during class time using the Papercut Method, modified
by Jan Miller as explained on your website. He finished it over summer
break.
Click on any Polaroid™ picture below to see a large version of it on a separate page.
Beautiful Boomerangs is by Olivia Bergeon, a 3rd grader at Lone Tree
Elementary School. She was not part of the math enrichment group at Lone Tree
Elementary (begins in 4th grade, maybe next year!) but she insists on doing
everything her twin older brothers do. She created this artwork at home to
assist her mother in learning how to teach the Papercut Method modified by
Jan Miller to her math enrichment students. She finished it over her summer
break.
I am trying to get a few more students to finish their artwork and will
submit any that I receive."