The third phase will explain how the project will be executed. The program will be introduced to the students in two parts. In the first part students will review some of the more popular sites. This will be by Internet content. The second part will be dedicated to a hands-on approach. Students will collect all their data learned during the program and then, they will create an architectural model that demonstrates the mathematical discoveries of their work and study. Study forms and shapes include: tetrahedrons; octahedrons; icosahedrons; and cuboctahedrons.
(Recommended for Mathematics (Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, and Trigonometry), grades 9 - 12.)
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