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Shapes in Math, Science and Nature [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 272x241 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Kids Can Press
  • ISBN-10: 1771381248
  • ISBN-13: 9781771381246
  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 272x241 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Kids Can Press
  • ISBN-10: 1771381248
  • ISBN-13: 9781771381246
Collects three volumes introducing the basics of geometry, with a variety of activities illustrating the many types of circles, triangles, and squares encountered in everyday life, from the natural world to the one humans have engineered.

The three books in the popular Shapes in Math, Science and Nature series, Squares, Triangles and Circles, are now available in one amazing compilation. The design has been refreshed, and the text by Catherine Sheldrick Ross has been lightly updated. What makes the compilation so unique and just plain interesting is how many topics it manages to cover for each of these three most basic shapes. For example, squares are explored not just in terms of what they are, how they are drawn and their geometry equations, which are all described in-depth, but also through ancient legends that feature squares, language expressions that use the word square (?back to square one?), illusions done with squares, city grids designed with squares and famous city centers that are squares (think Red Square in Moscow). There are also numerous ideas for hands-on-learning activities ---projects, puzzles, experiments --- that relate the text to everyday life.

The imaginative artwork by award-winning illustrator Bill Slavin manages to clearly convey the sometimes difficult concepts in the text, while keeping the visuals fun and humorous enough to hold the interest of young readers. It's easy to see why the books in this compilation have been perennial favorites with educators. It includes engaging, well-written, interactive content that helps make geometry and measurement concepts graspable and even enjoyable, while also offering opportunities for lessons on a range of subjects from science, technology and engineering to social studies, art, and architecture. There is an extensive table of contents, glossary, and index for reference.

The three books in the popular Shapes in Math, Science and Nature series, Squares, Triangles and Circles, are now available in one amazing compilation. The design has been refreshed, and the text by Catherine Sheldrick Ross has been lightly updated. What makes the compilation so unique and just plain interesting is how many topics it manages to cover for each of these three most basic shapes. For example, squares are explored not just in terms of what they are, how they are drawn and their geometry equations, which are all described in-depth, but also through ancient legends that feature squares, language expressions that use the word square (?back to square one?), illusions done with squares, city grids designed with squares and famous city centers that are squares (think Red Square in Moscow). There are also numerous ideas for hands-on-learning activities ---projects, puzzles, experiments --- that relate the text to everyday life.

The imaginative artwork by award-winning illustrator Bill Slavin manages to clearly convey the sometimes difficult concepts in the text, while keeping the visuals fun and humorous enough to hold the interest of young readers. It's easy to see why the books in this compilation have been perennial favorites with educators. It includes engaging, well-written, interactive content that helps make geometry and measurement concepts graspable and even enjoyable, while also offering opportunities for lessons on a range of subjects from science, technology and engineering to social studies, art, and architecture. There is an extensive table of contents, glossary, and index for reference.

The three most basic shapes -- squares, triangles and circles -- are all around us, from the natural world to the one we've engineered. Full of fascinating facts about these shapes and their 3D counterparts, Shapes in Math, Science and Nature introduces young readers to the basics of geometry and reveals its applications at home, school and everywhere in between. Puzzles and activities add to the fun factor.
SQUARES
8(56)
1 Amazing Squares
10(16)
The square up close
10(2)
Making squares
12(2)
Area of a square
14(2)
Squaring off
16(2)
Square numbers
18(1)
A square story
19(1)
Square illusions
20(1)
Jacob's ladder
21(1)
Square puzzlers
22(4)
2 Living In Squares
26(10)
Grids
27(1)
Grid art
27(1)
Square cities
28(2)
City squares
30(2)
Square buildings
32(2)
Square mazes
34(2)
3 Square Designs
36(12)
Tumbling blocks
37(1)
Printing with squares
38(2)
Jeu de parquet
40(5)
Tangram
45(1)
Polyominoes
46(2)
4 Cubes
48(16)
Cornered
49(1)
Make a cube
50(1)
Dicey counting
51(1)
The Delian cube legend
52(1)
Cubic puzzlers
53(1)
Cuboctahedron construction kit
54(2)
Prisms and antiprisms
56(4)
Cubic architecture
60(2)
Cubic bubbles
62(2)
TRIANGLES
64(58)
1 Amazing Triangles
66(12)
Making triangles
67(1)
Keeping in shape with triangles
68(1)
The triangle up close
69(1)
Angles
70(1)
Adding up the angles
71(1)
Cutting the angles in half
72(1)
Area of a triangle
73(1)
Triangular numbers
74(1)
Pascal's triangle
75(1)
Phantom triangles
76(2)
2 Special Triangles
78(16)
Right triangles
78(1)
Ancient geometry
79(1)
Measuring height
80(1)
Isosceles triangles
81(1)
Paper airplane math
82(1)
Surveying by triangulation
83(1)
Triangle trees
84(1)
Equilateral triangles
85(1)
Equilateral designs
86(1)
Fold an equilateral triangle
87(1)
Triangle weave
88(2)
Dissection puzzle
90(1)
Triangle fractals
91(1)
Hexaflexaaon
92(2)
3 Building With Triangles
94(8)
Putting triangles to work
95(1)
Bridges
96(1)
Railway bridges
97(2)
Monuments
99(1)
Buildings
100(1)
Roofs
101(1)
4 Triangular Prism
102(8)
Make your own kaleidoscope
103(1)
Make a construction kit
104(2)
Platonic solids
106(2)
Newton's prism
108(1)
Grow an alum crystal
109(1)
5 Tetrahedron
110(8)
Make a tetrahedral gift box
111(1)
Tetrahedral puzzlers
112(2)
Bucky building
114(1)
Toothpick architecture
115(1)
Alexander Graham Bell and the tetrahedron
116(2)
6 Pyramids
118(4)
Leonardo's parachute
119(1)
Make a pyramid
120(1)
The Egyptian pyramids
121(1)
Aztec pyramids
121(1)
CIRCLES
122(58)
1 Amazing Circles
124(8)
Giotto's O
124(1)
Drawing circles
125(1)
The circle up close
126(1)
Fold some circles
127(1)
Measuring circles
128(1)
Easy as pi
129(2)
Make a Moebius strip
131(1)
2 Living In Circles
132(6)
Circle prints
134(2)
Building in circles
136(1)
The super circle
137(1)
3 Far-Out Circles
138(10)
Make an ellipse
140(1)
The expanding circle trick
141(1)
Stone circles
142(2)
Make a sundial
144(4)
4 Spheres
148(10)
The big blue ball
149(1)
Mapping Earth
150(1)
Bubbles
151(1)
Bubble packing
152(2)
Let's play ball!
154(1)
Losing your marbles
155(1)
Super domes
156(2)
5 Disks
158(8)
Chip disks
159(1)
Pinwheel disks
160(1)
Super flyer
161(1)
Tops
162(2)
Wheels
164(2)
6 Cylinders
166(6)
Be an architect
167(1)
Castles
168(1)
Tricks with cylinders I
169(1)
Tricks with cylinders II
170(2)
7 Cones
172(4)
Cone hats
173(1)
Slicing a cone
174(1)
Hyperbola folding
175(1)
8 Spirals
176(4)
Party spiral
177(1)
Fibonacci numbers
177(1)
Oh, sunflower!
178(1)
A-mazed
179(1)
Answers 180(3)
Formulas 183(1)
Glossary 184(2)
Index 186