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Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns
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Description

Math is more than numbers — it’s the language of patterns that shape our universe! In this activity pack, you’ll explore sacred geometry designs like the Flower of Life, Metatron’s Cube, and mandalas. You’ll practice geometry skills while discovering how shapes, symmetry, and patterns connect math to art, nature, and creativity.

🧮 Skills Covered

  • Counting shapes (triangles, hexagons, circles)
  • Identifying and measuring angles
  • Exploring lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry
  • Calculating perimeter and area (simplified versions for shapes inside patterns)
  • Recognizing repeating patterns in complex designs

📂 What’s Included

Intro Page: What is sacred geometry? (Student-friendly, no heavy spiritual jargon — just “patterns in math and nature.”)

1. The Flower of Life Activity

2. Metatron’s Cube Activity
3. Mandala Symmetry Page

4. Area & Perimeter Challenge

5. Creative Extension

    • Students create their own sacred geometry-inspired design (on graph paper or using provided outlines).
    • Write 2–3 sentences about what patterns they notice in their creation.

🎯 Suggested Grade Levels

  • Grades 5–8 (geometry focus, with enrichment for higher)
  • Adaptable for Grades 3–4 if simplified (focus on counting shapes + symmetry instead of area/perimeter).
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Sacred Geometry Math Pack: Exploring Shapes & Patterns

The Math Alchemist
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Description

Math is more than numbers — it’s the language of patterns that shape our universe! In this activity pack, you’ll explore sacred geometry designs like the Flower of Life, Metatron’s Cube, and mandalas. You’ll practice geometry skills while discovering how shapes, symmetry, and patterns connect math to art, nature, and creativity.

🧮 Skills Covered

  • Counting shapes (triangles, hexagons, circles)
  • Identifying and measuring angles
  • Exploring lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry
  • Calculating perimeter and area (simplified versions for shapes inside patterns)
  • Recognizing repeating patterns in complex designs

📂 What’s Included

Intro Page: What is sacred geometry? (Student-friendly, no heavy spiritual jargon — just “patterns in math and nature.”)

1. The Flower of Life Activity

2. Metatron’s Cube Activity
3. Mandala Symmetry Page

4. Area & Perimeter Challenge

5. Creative Extension

    • Students create their own sacred geometry-inspired design (on graph paper or using provided outlines).
    • Write 2–3 sentences about what patterns they notice in their creation.

🎯 Suggested Grade Levels

  • Grades 5–8 (geometry focus, with enrichment for higher)
  • Adaptable for Grades 3–4 if simplified (focus on counting shapes + symmetry instead of area/perimeter).
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure as a line across the figure such that the figure can be folded along the line into matching parts. Identify line-symmetric figures and draw lines of symmetry.
Understand that attributes belonging to a category of two-dimensional figures also belong to all subcategories of that category. For example, all rectangles have four right angles and squares are rectangles, so all squares have four right angles.
Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties.
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