40
Art and math are a dream team: Just ask Leonardo da Vinci or Albrecht Dürer, masters who knew their way around both a brush and a compass. Whether it’s symmetry in a leaf or patterns in a mosaic, math is hiding in plain sight, and that’s great news for teachers.
Math art projects are a creative way to reinforce concepts like fractions, geometry, and measurement while giving students the freedom to express themselves. Whether you’re an art teacher hunting for fresh ideas or a general education teacher ready to shake up your math routine, grab those markers and let the math-inspired masterpieces begin.
Projected Time: 3 days
Math Concepts: Fractions
Additional Materials: Scissors, glue, colored pencils/markers
Combining parts of a whole and art gives students a hands-on way to explore fractions while making something they’re proud of. And it’s the perfect way to explore CCSS 3.NF.A and 4.NF.A, helping them understand how fractions relate to a whole and where they belong on the number line. Display all the quilts from your class together as one big quilt for a cool math display.
Fraction Quilt Art and Math Project by Teaching in Room 6
By Teaching in Room 6
Grades: 3rd-4th
This 25-page PDF is a ready-to-go resource for a three-day lesson, complete with an answer key. You’ll get step-by-step instructions, fraction practice, an anchor chart, and a quilt template. Once complete, the vibrant student designs are ready to shine on your bulletin board.
Projected Time: 30-60 minutes
Math Concepts: Fractions
Additional Materials: Scissors, glue, tape, colored pencils/markers
Get your elementary learners to recognize equivalent fractions easily with a craft. An art creation is perfect for reinforcing key fraction concepts and helping students build confidence in mathematical understanding. It’s also a fun or end-of-unit activity.
Equivalent Fractions Kite – Math Art Project- Hands On and Differentiated
By Yearn to Learn
Grades: 3rd-5th
Inside the 24-page PDF, you’ll find kite kits, sample designs, patterns, and fraction nameplates. Featuring 12 fraction equivalencies, students can create unique kite patterns. The project is flexible enough to be completed in one day or extended over several lessons.
Projected Time: 15-30 minutes
Math Concepts: Angles, degrees
Additional Materials: Crayons, markers, colored pencils
Geometry is all around us, so it’s easy to see how it connects perfectly with math artwork projects. These vibrant creations help to brighten up a bulletin board or show how art can connect across subjects.
Angle Art Drawings Geometry Math Activity
By Raising Scholars
Grades: 4th
Standards: CCSS.4.MD.C.6
This resource includes everything students need to create vibrant art and label angles. This 24-page resource, perfect for 4th-grade math art projects, features 30 templates, clear teacher directions, and an answer key.
Projected Time: 30-60 minutes
Math Concepts: Customary units of measure
Additional Materials: Paper, crayons/colored pencils, scissors, glue
Make converting gallons to cups an adventure with a creative art project aligned with CCSS.4.MD.2. Engage kinesthetic learners and display your robot army above lockers as a colorful reminder of volume conversions. This project is versatile enough for your junior high art projects, as well.
Gallon Man Robot Customary Capacity Activity Art Project Pint, Quart Math Review
By You Awesome Helper
Grades: 3rd-8th
Get everything you need in this three-page download that includes an example sheet, step-by-step directions, and a ready-to-use printable. It’s perfect for a no-prep sub activity.
Projected Time: 30-60 minutes
Math Concept: Basic operations, decimals, fractions
Additional Materials: Markers, colored pencils, crayons, pencils, construction paper
A touch of mystery and the option to color can turn basic operations into an engaging math challenge. A seemingly simple color-by-number project is a great way to sneak in extra math practice, whether prepping for end-of-year testing, looking for Pi Day activities, or blending subjects in a creative math-and-art cross-curricular unit.
Color by Code Math Activities: Operations with Rational Numbers Holiday Bundle
By The Routty Math Teacher
Grades: 5th
Standards: CCSS4.NBT.B.4, CCSS4.NBT.B.5, CCSS4.NBT.B.6
You’ve got options with this 211-page printable packed with math projects for 5th graders, which covers basic operations, fractions, and decimals. It’s perfect for celebrating seasons and holidays, and it includes a complete answer key.
Projected Time: 30-60 minutes
Math Concepts: Volume, rectangular prism
Additional Materials: Computer
Have you been thinking of incorporating some STEM projects for kids into your art classroom? Explore volume through a creative, hands-on lens. When students build pictures one color at a time, they often don’t even realize they’re applying a formula.
Volume of Rectangular Prisms 5th Grade Math Pixel Art Digital Volume Activity
By Pick Up and Go Resources
Grades: 5th-7th
Standards: CCSS5.MD.C.5b
This no-mess Google Sheets pixel art project includes two differentiated activities with 10 or 20 questions to meet all your students’ needs. .
Early elementary students are just beginning to explore basic math ideas, like telling the difference between 2-D and 3-D shapes, recognizing polygons, and learning number facts that will build their confidence for later math concepts. This exciting stage gives both art and math teachers a unique chance to team up and show kids that shapes and numbers can come to life through art. Together, they can bridge subjects to inspire a love of math.
In grades 3-5, kids aren’t just crunching numbers — they’re exploring place value, decimals, measurement, and geometry. So if you want to merge math and art, think angles, grids, and data. Bring life to your art room by blending color and core concepts to help math stick.
From symmetry and grids to number lines and repeating patterns, math is built into the world around us. Go beyond color theory and drawing techniques by mixing in some math magic with hands-on math art activities from TPT. Whether you’re an art teacher, a creative homeschooler, or a general education rockstar, you’ll find everything you need to make math vibrant and meaningful.