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Amazing Math
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[United States] : Nomad Press, 2010.
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1 online resource (128 pages)
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990L
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Make a geodesic dome big enough to sit in. Solve one of the world's hardest two-piece puzzles. Pass a straight line through a curved slot. From prime numbers to paraboloids, Amazing Math Projects You Can Build Yourself introduces readers ages 9 and up to the beauty and wonder of math through hands-on activities. Kids will cut apart shapes to discover area formulas, build beautiful geometric models to explore their properties, and amaze friends with the mysterious Möbius strip. Learning through examples of how we encounter math in our daily lives, children will marvel at the mathematical patterns in snowflakes and discover the graceful curves in the Golden Gate Bridge. Readers will never look at soap bubbles the same way again! Amazing Math Projects You Can Build Yourself includes projects about number patterns, lines, curves, and shapes. Each activity includes intriguing facts, vocabulary builders, and connections to other topics. A companion website includes video instructions for many projects in the book and provides additional activities.

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9781619301191, 1619301199
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Make a geodesic dome big enough to sit in. Solve one of the world's hardest two-piece puzzles. Pass a straight line through a curved slot. From prime numbers to paraboloids, Amazing Math Projects You Can Build Yourself introduces readers ages 9 and up to the beauty and wonder of math through hands-on activities. Kids will cut apart shapes to discover area formulas, build beautiful geometric models to explore their properties, and amaze friends with the mysterious Möbius strip. Learning through examples of how we encounter math in our daily lives, children will marvel at the mathematical patterns in snowflakes and discover the graceful curves in the Golden Gate Bridge. Readers will never look at soap bubbles the same way again! Amazing Math Projects You Can Build Yourself includes projects about number patterns, lines, curves, and shapes. Each activity includes intriguing facts, vocabulary builders, and connections to other topics. A companion website includes video instructions for many projects in the book and provides additional activities.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Bardos, L. C., & Carbaugh, S. (2010). Amazing Math. [United States], Nomad Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Bardos, Lazlo C. and Samuel, Carbaugh. 2010. Amazing Math. [United States], Nomad Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Bardos, Lazlo C. and Samuel, Carbaugh, Amazing Math. [United States], Nomad Press, 2010.

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Bardos, Lazlo C., and Samuel Carbaugh. Amazing Math. [United States], Nomad Press, 2010.

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