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Friday December 4, 2020
MATH CHALLENGE #2: Pyramid Puzzle
Math Challenge #3: Sierpinski's Triangle
This is called Sierpinski Triangle! It's a classic example of a repeating pattern known as a fractal. Sierpinski's Triangle is made up of triangles, inside of triangles, inside of triangles, inside of triangles, etc.
Print the attached file to begin your Sierpinski Triangle. Be sure to fill in the data table as you draw in each new series, or iteration, of triangles. When you're finished, don't forget to color and decorate it to make it fancy!
Take a picture of your diagram, and send it to your teacher when you're done!
Print the attached file to begin your Sierpinski Triangle. Be sure to fill in the data table as you draw in each new series, or iteration, of triangles. When you're finished, don't forget to color and decorate it to make it fancy!
Take a picture of your diagram, and send it to your teacher when you're done!
Math Challenge #4: Apollonian Gaskets
In the link below, you'll find another math and art challenge! Use your creativity, have fun, and send your teacher a picture of your results when you're done!
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MATH CHALLENGE #5: Exponents
This activity will get you thinking about exponents in a different way!
Click the link below to try it out! Your teachers are able to see your responses and can answer any questions you may have! |
YouTube videos with EXPLANATIONS of how to solve problems with exponents and scientific notation.
Exponent Basics |
The Product Rule for Exponents |
The Quotient Rule for Exponents |
Using the Product Rule and Quotient Rule with Coefficients |
The Power of a Power Rule for Exponents |
What To Do When the Exponent Is Zero |
Negative Exponents |
Scientific Notation |
Multiplying and Dividing Numbers in Scientific Notation |
*Photos are taken from Google Images.