Observe and record various mathematical

patterns in nature

/architecture/designs/floors and comment on

Observe and record various mathematical

patterns in nature

/architecture/designs/floors and comment on

their mathematical

significance. (Geometry)

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  1. Patterns in nature are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. These patterns recur in different contexts and can sometimes be modelled mathematically. Natural patterns include symmetries, trees, spirals, meanders, waves, foams, tessellations, cracks and stripes.

    Patterns

    Logic, number, and word patterns are all around us! Logic patterns help us classify similar objects, while number patterns help us predict a sequence.

    Measurement

    Measurement includes weight, area, volume, length, and temperature. Knowing how to use standard units of measure are helpful when figuring out how many gallons of paint are needed to paint a room, the amount of lumber needed to build a fence around your property, and determining the distance you can travel on a single tank of gas

    Money

    Estimating the cost of items while shopping at the grocery store, balancing a checkbook, planning to save in order to make a large purchase, and determining a monthly budget are financial management examples of how math is used in real life

    Fractions

    Fractions are numerical quantities of a whole number divided into equal parts. We may not consciously think about fractions when slicing a pizza or measuring ingredients for a recipe, but these actions involve knowing about parts of a whole.

    Percentages

    A knowledge of percentages is especially useful when shopping sales. Being able to calculate the price on an item that is 10%, 20%, or a whopping 50% off allows you to know how much you will be charged for the item at the register. Once you calculate the sale price of the item, figure in tax which is always a percentage of your total purchase.

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