Functional skills are English, Maths and ICT - and apparently we're pretty bad at them in the UK, so the Government wants teachers to take every opportunity they can to give learners the opportunity to use them. And - here's the rub - 'embedding' means the students don't notice you're doing it!
So, how on earth do I embed Maths in Creative Writing? After a lot of head scratching (and asking fellow poets for ideas) I came up with the following:
- Discussing word and syllable counts - simple, but counting is a maths skill
- Multiplying stanza length and number of stanzas to ascertain a desired line count
- Using Dadaist and OULIPO techniques to generate poems and discussion on probability and mathematical generation of material
- Discussion of the influence on poetry of Fibonnacci and the Golden Ratio
- Talking about probabilities and percentages in relation to the chances of getting published!
I'm sure there are many more, but it took me quite a while to get even these. But after I'd handed in my assignment, I remembered that the title of this blog comes from relating poetry to maths - you can read about it in my very first post, here. It turns out I've been embedding maths in my own musings about poetry for quite a while...
"Mandel zoom 00 mandelbrot set". Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
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