In this assignment, you will have the opportunity to explore an elementary math

In this assignment, you will have the opportunity to explore an elementary math concept of your choice and create an informative and visually appealing infographic to explain and illustrate the chosen concept. Infographics are powerful tools for simplifying complex ideas and presenting information in a concise and engaging manner. Through this project, you will not only enhance your understanding of the selected math concept but also develop your skills in graphic design and communication.
Assignment Instructions
**Choose a Math Concept:** Select one elementary math concept from the provided list or propose your own. You will create an infographic that models how that math concept progresses from K – 6th grade. Possible concepts could include place value, fractions, geometric shapes, addition/subtraction with regrouping, multiplication tables, etc.
Resource 1- https://achievethecore.org/page/254/progressions-documents-for-the-common-core-state-standards-for-mathematics
Resource 2 – https://gfletchy.com/progression-videos/
Learning Trajectory http://www.learningtrajectories.org/
**Research and Content Organization:** Research the chosen concept thoroughly to understand its fundamental principles and important aspects. Organize the content into clear sections or points that you want to communicate through your infographic.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER (forced copy) – you do not need to turn this in. It’s for your reference and clarity of the assignment.
**Design and Layout:** Design an infographic layout that is visually appealing and logically organized. Consider using platforms like Canva, Adobe Illustrator, or any other graphic design tool of your choice. Ensure that the design choices (colors, fonts, images) align with the concept you’re presenting.
**Visual Representation:** Create visual elements such as diagrams, charts, illustrations, and icons that effectively explain the selected concept. Ensure that each visual element is labeled appropriately and contributes to the overall understanding of the concept.
**Concise Explanations:** Craft short and concise explanations for each section of your infographic. Use clear language and avoid jargon, making the content accessible to a broad audience.
**Citation of Sources:** If you refer to specific sources or references during your research, provide proper citations either within the infographic or in a separate section.
**Submission Guidelines:**
Submit your final infographic in a digital format (online link, JPEG, PNG, or PDF).
Include a brief summary/reflection (2-3 paragraphs) describing the chosen math concept and the rationale behind your design choices, submitted separately from the infographic. If you submit the infographic through an online link, you can include it at the top of the summary/reflection page.
Submit any reference materials or sources you consulted during your research on the summary/reflection.
image.pngObjectives
**Conceptual Clarity:** Gain a deeper understanding of an elementary math concept by researching and organizing its key components.
**Visual Communication:** Develop the ability to translate abstract mathematical ideas into visually understandable graphics.
**Creative Design:** Apply graphic design principles to create an aesthetically pleasing and effective infographic.
**Effective Presentation:** Communicate complex information in a concise and engaging manner suitable for a diverse audience.
image.pngExamples
Piktochart Example I created during my graduate work. It is NOT a math learning progression, the example is to demonstrate the idea of an infographic.