Schedule For Mat 112 For Two Days Each Week April 28. Motion geometry and tessalations. G. Patterns, Relations, Functions. E. geometry http://www.umpi.maine.edu/~kimball/112x2scd.htm
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Extractions: History of Geometry In this cybertour you will be exploring activities relating to the history of geometry and other activities relating to geometry. objectives for this cybertour on Geometry: To realize that Geometry is important To see how mathematicians developed ideas for Geometry To be able to recognize different shapes To be able to use a geometric theorem To see that we use Geometry in real life situations Answer the joke on the web page, then click on activities, there you will find a few additional links. Then click on polygons to start the lesson. A polygon is a closed plane figure made up of line segments. We see polygons everywhere. On streets, in your classroom and even at home. Draw three different polygons. In your own words, what is a polygon? Tell me the name of some polygons we use everyday? Which of these shapes are polygons? Which of these shapes are not polygons? Look at this page to give you a general idea about Pythagoras. Also be sure to click on Pythagoras to learn more about him. Read carefully so that you can answer the questions!
MathEd 5031: Geometry Web Sites geometry resources teaching tools, software, books, journals, comics, etc. SiteName Tantalizing tessalations Address http//mathcentral.uregina.ca/RR http://www.stolaf.edu/people/wallace/Courses/UGeom/Reviews/web.html
Extractions: MathEd 5031, Spring 2000 Site Name: Investigating Patterns: Symmetry and Tessellations Address: http://www.camosun.bc.ca/~jbritton/jbsymteslk.htm Reviewed By: Sample review on 1/20/00 This site contains a collection of 30 activities coordinated with the book of the same name. Includes links that explore symmetry in flags, quilting, inversions, Escher-type tessellations and even Donald Duck in Mathemagic Land. Some of the activities/links are more accessible and/or useful than others, but it looks like a wonderful resource for teaching symmetry. Site Name: The Geometry Web Page Address: http://homepage.mac.com/efithian/geometry.html Reviewed By: TinaM on 1/20/00 This site contains 16 activities that use varying manipulatives, including tangrams, geoboards, and space cubes. Each activity has different problems within them. There are also Test Previews included on the website. These previews consist of review questions of the different activities supplied on the page. There are also a couple of downloadable geometric games on the website, as well. Some of the activities on the web page deal with tessellations, symmetry, and polygons. I think this is a really good website. It offers different ideas for presenting various topics in geometry. Site Name: Interactive Mathematics Online (IMO) Address: http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/index.html
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Extractions: making your own tessellations About This Project Teacher Comments Student Samples ... What Is a Tiling? - View the MidPoW (March 11 - 25, 2002): Tiling Triangles Where's the Math? Historical and Geographical Connections Regular Tessellations: Teacher Lesson Plan Student Page Tutorials: Claris Works: Color Tessellations Geometer's Sketchpad: Color Tessellations HyperStudio: Color Tessellations PC Paintbrush or Paint: Color Tessellations A Tessellation Activity for Grade 6 Mathematics Using Paintbrush or Paint
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Links_Page geometry is a favorite of many of my students. This is especially true when we begin the unit on tessalations. A tessalation is any repeating pattern of interlocking shapes. tessalations are also called tilings. His work with tessalations is not only well known but is extremely unique. geometry also lends itself to many other of http://www.geocities.com/paulh_2000_1999/Links_Page.html
Extractions: MATH LINKS Have you heard of Pascal's Triangle. Very interesting... GEOMETRY Geometry is a favorite of many of my students. This is especially true when we begin the unit on tessalations. A tessalation is any repeating pattern of interlocking shapes. Tessalations are also called tilings. Tilings however, usually refers to patterns consisting of only polygons.
TESSALATIONS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Resources. 1. Glencoe geometry textbook (Texas edition). 2. tessalationswebsites. Evaluation. 25 points—One page paper discussing tessalations. http://www.nederland.k12.tx.us/nisd/afisher/TESSALATIONS IN INTERIOR DESIGN.htm
Extractions: TESSALATIONS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Introduction A tessalation is a tiling pattern made of polygons. The tiling pattern can be extended so that the tiles cover the plane completely with no gaps. A tessalation is the result of covering a plane surface with a repeated pattern of figures without any spaces between the figures. Ceramic tile, linoleum, and wood flooring are examples of interior designers favorite choices for homes. Many styles, patterns, and colors are available. A herringbone pattern, for example, is made up of parallelograms, a checkerboard pattern is made up of squares, and a honeycomb pattern is made up of hexagons. Task You are an interior designer. You have been hired to create a flooring design that is to be used in a custom home. You will create this design using tessalations. Process I Research tessalations using the following links: Porcelainia Tessalations Tessalations when tessalations are made Process II Design your custom flooring pattern by using a specific polygon or polygons. Create a pattern using your polygon(s) of choice.
Berry '95: Geometry And The Internet I am looking forward to our newly adopted Merrill geometry textbook are just fun tosee and think about but many are composite transformations and tessalations. http://mathforum.org/berry95/resources.html
Extractions: [Each day participants will be asked to send messages to the whole group here describing something or giving feedback about an activity, and one person will summarize it and post it on the geometry.institutes newsgroup.] One of the first day activities for our Geometry and the Internet Workshop was to note some of our favorite resources as teachers. Throughout the week we will be sharing our ideas. Watch for them. The comments on our favorite resources follow: As a young and promising geometry teacher my resources range from magazines to veteran teachers. I mostly utilize math surveys at the beginning of the year with 10 classes in the math department to get ideas for projects, group activities, field trips, and math week activities. I currently have been using the Key Curriculum Press Textbook with my Geometry Advance students. It is a wonderful book. See everyone supper time. Cathy Bordersforum2 I am Pam Champion and am attending a workshop at Berry College with Annie, Steve, and David. I have been teaching Geometry at Houston County High School in Warner Robins, Georgia for 3 years. I have also taught a lot of PreAlgebra and a sprinkling of Algebra II, CP and honors level.
Favorite Resources By Pam Champion forum11 I am looking forward to our newly adopted Merrill geometry textbook fun tosee and think about but many are composite transformations and tessalations. http://mathforum.org/epigone/geometry-institutes/16/v01520d00ac14cdca0e72@[168.3
6. Geometry learners in groups brainstorm reallife applications of geometry parallel lines(eg of increasingly complex figures (eg, Islamic art, MC Escher tessalations). http://www.c2t2.ca/aaap/math6.htm
7 Spatial Sense & Geometry tessalations, 4.4, 4.7, 4.11, 4.16, Totally Tessalated, Students will learn thehistory of teselations and create their own. 6th Grade Spatial Sense geometry. http://192.107.108.56/portfolios/w/warren_c/final/!7ssg.htm
Extractions: Perimeter Math-Kitecture Students can create a floor plan of their classroom using geometric principles Students should be able to follow formulas. Tessalations Totally Tessalated Students will learn the history of teselations and create their own. Measurement/ Graphing Rendezvous With an Asteroid Collaborative Students will conduct experiments that will explore the relationship between falling objects and their impact. This unit usually takes six weeks and includes several hands on activities. Be sure to look at project requirements before starting. Coordinate Plane/ Graphing The Stowaway Adventure Real Time Data Students will "stowaway" on an actual ship, plot its voyage and predict its destination. Students should be familiar with latitude and longitude.
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Extractions: Library Media Center Mathematics Ask Dr. Math - This site, maintained by Swarthmore College, answers math questions for students in K-12 and college. There are archives of information as well as archives of frequently asked questions arranged by grade level. If you don't find the answer to your question in the archives you can Ask Dr. Math, and he will respond.
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Extractions: Geometry TA Unit/Topic/Sub Topic Sol # Correlation with Glencoe Resources Principal Text: Glencoe Geometry Time (days) Points, Lines and Planes Coordinate plane Definitions and naming Distance formula Midpoint formula Construction Rays and Angles Classifying Measuring Pairs Perpendicular lines/right angles Constructions G.2, G.3, G.11 G.2 G.2 G.11 G.3 G.11 Chapter 1 Algebra 1 Review for Geometry students (omit factoring/systems)/231 TRB P1.1 and E1.1 coordinate plane Sketchpad Lab: Introduction and points, lines and planes/231 Sketchpad Lab: Angles Lessons 1.6-1.9/231 Angle Puzzle Wkst/231 Old TRB EP 3.3 and EP 3.1-3.4/231 Edutest Skill Drills Key: TRB=Glencoe Geometry Teachers Resource Books 1993 R=Reteaching P=Practice E=Enrichment Old TRB=Merrill Geometry Teachers Resource Book 1988 Copies of resources are in Geometry notebook in room 231 Conditional Sentences Converse, inverse, and contrapositive Symbolic notation Venn diagram syllogism Reasoning and Proof Algebraic properties G.1 G.1 G.1 G.1 G.1 G.1 Chapter 2 Conditional Sentence, logic symbolism, syllogism, and Venn diagram wkst/231 Edutest Skill Drills Parts of Formal Proof worksheet/231 from old Merrill book Old TRB 1.6: nonsense proofs
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Extractions: Geometry CT Unit/Topic/Sub Topic Sol # Correlation with M/L Resources and Principal Text: Geometry Explorations and Applications from McDougal Littell Time (days) Points, Lines and Planes Coordinate plane Definitions and naming Distance formula Midpoint formula Construction Rays and Angles Classifying Measuring Pairs Perpendicular lines/right angles Constructions G.2, G.3, G.11 G.2 G.2 G.11 G.3 G.11 1.4, Ch. 1 review Algebra 1 Review for CT Geometry students/231 TRB P1.1 and E1.1 coordinate plane Sketchpad Lab: Introduction and points, lines and planes/231 Sketchpad Lab: Angles Lessons 1.6-1.9/231 Angle Puzzle Wkst/231 Old TRB EP 3.3 and EP 3.1-3.4/231 Edutest Skill Drills Key: TRB=Glencoe Geometry Teachers Resource Books 1993 R=Reteaching P=Practice E=Enrichment Old TRB=Merrill Geometry Teachers Resource Book 1988 Copies of resources are in Geometry notebook in 231 Conditional Sentences Converse, inverse, and contrapositive Symbolic notation Venn diagram syllogism Reasoning and Proof Algebraic properties Segment proof Angle proof G.1
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MATC25H Homepage Euclidean geometrychapters 1,3,5; symmetry groups Hyperbolic geometry chapters6,7; symmetry groups Elliptic geometry chapter 10 tessalations chapter 8 http://www.math.utsc.utoronto.ca/c25/
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Space And Shape - Web Guide From Learn.co.uk Numerous geometry topics of varying degrees of difficulty are covered Totally tessellatedFascinating collection of tessalations, includes details about the http://www.learn.co.uk/guardianarchive/webguides/spaceshape.htm