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MATHS geografia (ROAD TRIP (When you plan a road trip, you use math…
MATHS
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...IN NATURE
A nautilus is a cephalopod mollusk with a spiral shell and numerous short tentacles around its mouth.
Although more common in plants, some animals, like the nautilus, showcase Fibonacci numbers. A nautilus shell is grown in a Fibonacci spiral. The spiral occurs as the shell grows outwards and tries to maintain its proportional shape.
When you plan a road trip, you use math literally every step of the way.
The first place you will encounter math when planning a road trip is by figuring out how far it is from where you want to start to where you want to go.
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Math in the Garden
Nature is filled with numerical mysteries and space and shape logistics. If there isn’t garden space at school, try taking them to a community garden, the park, a pea patch or just start exercises in the classroom using simple pots and easy to grow seeds, like peas.
Math in the Kitchen
Geometry – Slicing a pizza, cake or a tray of brownie squares is a great way to demonstrate not only division, but how objects are measured.
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Most crystals have their atoms arranged in a regular grids consisting of tetrahedra, cubes or octahedra.
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Mathematics, in particular geometry, always played a major role in architecture
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