Haiku'nun Bir Yд±lд± Вђ“ Fraktal Kitty Вђ“ Azmath May 2026
Part of her 52 Weeks of Hands-On Math curriculum, teaching educators and students how to translate formulas and geometric sequences into traditional Japanese poetry. 📝 Example of a Fractal Kitty Math Haiku
Just as equations require specific variables to balance, a Haiku forces a writer to find perfect synonyms to fit a rigid 5/7/5 syllable structure . Part of her 52 Weeks of Hands-On Math
, run by artist and educator Sophia Wood, blends mathematics, poetry, and art. To give you a physical sense of what
To give you a physical sense of what these projects generate, here is a piece of her generative art poetry: Part of her 52 Weeks of Hands-On Math
Wood advocates for using Haikus in classrooms to help learners contemplate abstract math concepts and tie them directly to their inner human experiences. 🎨 Major Haiku & Math Projects on Fractal Kitty 1. Serendipitous Oulipo Haiku
Sophia Wood describes poetry forms and mathematical problem-solving as deeply identical puzzles.