Students dive into President Eisenhower’s passion for golf, where his humor often shone through—famously saying, "There ought to be a law against asking a person what he shot." Through hands-on activities, students will practice their putting skills while applying basic geometry to design and create their own mini-golf holes. This engaging lesson blends sports with math, encouraging students to explore the connections between geometry and real-world problem-solving in a fun, interactive environment inspired by Ike’s favorite pastime.
In this program, students dive into President Eisenhower’s passion for golf, where his humor often shone through—famously saying, "There ought to be a law against asking a person what he shot." Through hands-on activities, students will practice their putting skills while applying basic geometry to design and create their own mini-golf holes. This engaging lesson blends sports with math, encouraging students to explore the connections between geometry and real-world problem-solving in a fun, interactive environment inspired by Ike’s favorite pastime.
Program Length:
65
Grade Levels:
Program Group:
Ike's Hobbies
