Here is a bundle with 5 fun and hands-on activities which investigate the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio. "Fibonacci Numbers" helps students derive the sequence with arithmetic. "Fibonacci Spiral" shows the geometry behind the sequence. It has kids use squares to create a golden rectangle and then uses the golden rectangle to replicate the famous spiral! "Fibonacci in Food" has kids investigate fruits and vegetables to see where these famous numbers show up in nature. Kids will collect
DESCRIPTION Here is a great (and easy!) activity to give kids a visual understanding of the geometry behind the Fibonacci sequence! Kids will understand that the Golden Rectangle (the rectangle we are drawing the spiral within) is actually composed of squares. Kids will see that the squares are not just randomly numbered, but that the (1 unit square) + (1 unit square) = (2 unit square)’s side length. The pattern continues as the (2 unit square) + (1 unit square) = (3 unit square)’s side length,
Here are 3 great activities that could be used for both younger and older kids! Show how pi is equal to the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter with "Seeing Pi". Then help kids see pi's beauty by adding color to this irrational number with "Famous Digits of Math". Finally, add some mathemagic to your worksheets with some mathy borders that include not just Pi, but Algebra, Calculus, and math in general! I hope this bundle makes your Pi Day fabulous this year and for years to come!
DESCRIPTION Here is a great set of activities to do for Pi Day or as an introduction to Circles in Geometry! The first activity is a colorful visual to show how pi is equal to the circumference of a circle, divided by its diameter. The second activity gives a hands-on foldable to easily see that a little more than 3 diameters in length is equal to the circumference of the same circle! DIRECTIONS 1.Colorful Circle Activity: Use two different colored dot markers or any markers to color the circle’