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Patrons g�om�triques - Livre de projets

Une introduction pratique � g�om�trie tridimensionnelle en utilisant des patrons g�om�triques...

David E McAdams

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Life Is a Story Problem LLC
26 May 2023
Geometric nets provide many hours of fascinating fun! Each net represents the surface of a unique geometric shape. Some of the shapes were described as much as 2500 years ago.

A geometric net is a flat drawing that can be cut and folded into a three dimensional figure. For example, six identical squares can be made into a cube. This is because a cube has six sides, all of which are identical squares. Each of the drawings in this book can be cut and folded into a three dimensional geometric object.

This book contains 80 geometric nets:

Bielongated Triangular Antiprism

Cone

Cube

Cuboctahedron

Cylinder

Decagonal Antiprism

Decagonal Prism

Deltoidal Icositetrahedron

Die

Disdyakis Dodecahedron

Dodecahedron, Regular

Elongated Pentagonal Bipyramid

Elongated Pentagonal Cupola

Elongated Pentagonal Pyramid

Elongated Square Bipyramid

Elongated Square Pyramid

Elongated Triangular Antiprism

Elongated Triangular Bipyramid

Elongated Triangular Cupola

Elongated Triangular Pyramid

Frustum of a Decagon Pyramid

Frustum of a Quadrilateral Pyramid

Frustum of a Triangular Pyramid

Great Dodecahedron

Great Stellated Dodecahedron

Gyroelongated Pentagonal Pyramid

Gyroelongated Square Bipyramid

Gyroelongated Square Prism

Gyroelongated Square Pyramid

Heptagonal Pyramid

Heptahedron 4,4,4,3,3,3,3

Heptahedron 5,5,5,4,4,4,3

Heptahedron 6,6,4,4,4,3,3

Hexagonal Prism

Hexagonal Pyramid

Hexahedron 4,4,4,4,3,3

Hexahedron 5,4,4,3,3,3

Hexahedron 5,5,4,4,3,3

Icosahedron, Regular

Icosidodecahedron

Oblique Square Pyramid

Octagonal Antiprism

Octahedron, Regular

Pentagonal Antiprism

Pentagonal Bipyramid

Pentagonal Cupola

Pentagonal Prism

Pentagonal Pyramid

Pentagonal Rotunda

Pentagrammic Prism

Rectangular Pyramid

Rhombic Prism

Rhombicuboctahedron

Right Pentagonal Star Pyramid

Small Rhombidodecahedron

Small Stellated Dodecahedron

Snub Cube

Snub Dodecahedron

Square Antiprism

Square Cupola

Square Pyramid

Square Trapezohedron

Stellated Octahedron

Tetrahedron - Regular

Tetrakis Hexahedron

Triakis Octahedron

Triakis Tetrahedron

Triangular Bipyramid

Triangular Cupola

Triangular Pentahedron

Triangular Prism

Triangular Pyramid, Oblique

Truncated Cube

Truncated Cuboctahedron

Truncated Dodecahedron

Truncated Icosahedron

Truncated Icosidodecahedron

Truncated Octahedron

Truncated Square Trapezohedron

Truncated Tetrahedron

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Imprint:   Life Is a Story Problem LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   445g
ISBN:   9781632702869
ISBN 10:   163270286X
Pages:   186
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"After 30 years of software development, David McAdams was looking for something new to do. He turned his attention to math instruction. Through his coursework at Utah Valley University, he learned how critical vocabulary acquisition is to all learning, and especially to math. Math has long been regarded as its having its own language, with its own syntax and symbols. The acquisition of this language has been found to be a barrier to many students.Aftaer the completion of his internship, Mr. McAdams finished compiling vocabulary words into a comprehensive dictionary, written for middle school and high school students. ""All Math Words Dictionary"" is the culmination of eight years work collecting, classifying and describing all of the words a student might encounter in their studies of algebra, geometry, and calculus. This book has over 3000 entries; more than 140 notations defined; in excess of 790 illustrations; an IPA pronunciation guide; and greater than 1400 formulas and equations.While working on the dictionary, between playing with his grandchildren, Mr. McAdams started developing other ideas for math literacy. The results are ""Numbers"", ""What is Bigger than Anything (Infinity)"", ""Swing Sets (Set Theory)"", and ""Learning with Play Money"".Branching out, Mr. McAdams took a departure from teaching tools into the arena of pure mathematical delight. This results in two volumes of ""My Favorite Fractals"".While reading a book on colors to his grandson Sawyer, got to thinking how boring books are colors are for adults. ""What in the natural world,"" he mused, ""has enough of the primary and secondary colors to teach colors to children?"" His answer was either frogs or parrots. He created ""Parrot Colors"", ""Flower Colors"", and ""Space Colors"".Returning to math, Mr. McAdams remembered how, in his youth, he found a few printouts of geometric nets and was fascinated how they folded together into complex, 3-dimensional objects. He prepared ""Geometric Nets Project Book, then ""Geometric Nets Mega Project Book."

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