In MYP2 on Loy Krathong day at school we had another look at nature's shape by watching another cool video from The Code from the BBC.
So many great questions come from this video.
Oh, we also learnt that waveboarders go beyond the normal times tables. Waveboarders know their 180 times tables because of the turns they make/take on their boards. Very cool!
Stuff about Mathematics - this blog was set up for the Mathematicians at my school in Thailand. I migrated the contents when I left, so please excuse any images that didn't make the journey. They are bouncing around somewhere in the blogosphere. Image is from my travels in Argentina, 2013. The beautiful natural geometric patterns found in Humahuaca 2013
Friday, 15 November 2013
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Sad Little Square Song, inspired by wanting more...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tetrahedron.gif
In MYP4 we've been looking into the Platonic Solids.
Thanks to Kaya of MYP4 for this Polygon Song
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Maths and Fashion
If you are interested in fashion or architecture, this article sent by my sister has something for you.
Read about it here
Read about it here
Labels:
architecture,
design,
fashion,
math,
mathematics,
maths
Friday, 1 November 2013
What is Nature's Shape? Does it have a shape? What's your favourite Shape? Do circles make you happy?
In MYP2 we are looking at patterns, and how to communicate what we see using the language of mathematics. This then becomes something we can use to make predictions.
Our Unit Question is "What is nature's shape?" Do you know?
Here is one of my favourite patterns and some of my favourite Mathematics.
Some of my students said "no! anything but Fibonacci" when I first mentioned patterns this year. That made my mathematical heart and soul ache with sadness for my students. There is so much incredible beauty in nature that can be communicated by the incredible versatility of Mathematics.
I hope this helps to spread the joy and curiosity
Here is the Vimeo Channel of their work.
And if you'd like to get deeper into how they made the video (using gorgeous mathematics) please check out the blog that goes with this video right here.
Our Unit Question is "What is nature's shape?" Do you know?
Here is one of my favourite patterns and some of my favourite Mathematics.
Some of my students said "no! anything but Fibonacci" when I first mentioned patterns this year. That made my mathematical heart and soul ache with sadness for my students. There is so much incredible beauty in nature that can be communicated by the incredible versatility of Mathematics.
I hope this helps to spread the joy and curiosity
Here is the Vimeo Channel of their work.
And if you'd like to get deeper into how they made the video (using gorgeous mathematics) please check out the blog that goes with this video right here.
Labels:
animation,
communication,
math,
mathematics,
maths,
MYP2,
nature,
patterns,
questions,
relationships
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