Multiplipillows
November 29th, 2008Maggie F.:
I’ve got an idea that I’m hoping someone else can execute for the group. I’ve seen a project (I think Carol C. used this) where children used a template to draw the periodic chart onto pillowcases. .
I was thinking it would be great if we could do the same thing with the multiplication table chart, while I guess we could freehand it, it would be nicer if we had a template to trace from. I did an internet search and did not find an already existing template for such a project and I’m not computer design savvy enough to create on myself.
Jill:
One suggestion, Maggie, is to use the multiplication pie rather than table.
Or you would you could use your completed ‘Color the Monster Table‘ as your
template for the pillow case. Just blow it up?
Cindy S.:
I love this idea and I think my dd would love to make one to put on a tshirt!
MariaD:
You can sketch on fabric with regular pencils, and it comes off in laundry. I find rectangle grids easier to make with rulers, rather than tracing patterns. First, make a rectangle in the size of your table, then mark cell sizes on all sides and connect the dots using the ruler. It’s a good problem to figure with kids.
Here is a printable grid in that size. You will need to trace it a few times, next to each other, to make the whole table. I think figuring out how to make grids is a useful skill. It definitely involves a lot of multiplicative reasoning! Making your own patterns for arts and crafts is one of my favorite soapboxes, in general.










