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This is just a quick game to help you familiarise/remember the terminology used to describe circles/circumferences. Read More...
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Continuing the geometry series, here's something to test if you know, for example, the difference between a hexagon and a heptagon, or a parallelogram and a rectangle...
Please do register over at Purpose Games - it costs nothing - and post a comment Read More...
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Here's something to help you with circle terminology. Please register over at Purpose Games, and leave a comment here whenever you've played any of my games there. Read More...
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Make sure to see the original post for more activities: http://acliltoclimb.blogspot.com/2010/05/geometry-in-art-symbols-and-lines.html Read More...
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First and foremost, please let me remind you that what you see here and on Scribd and Slideshare, is only a review. These reviews do not show animations. If you see this presentation without the animations, you'll just see images and words overlapping Read More...
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Do you know the names of the material you use for your art class? Click on the icon to test yourself in a simple point-and-click game.If you want to see your name appear on the scoring sheet, you'll have to register before playing. Remember your nickname Read More...
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Mathematicians are artists and artists sometimes need to be mathematicians, too! Here, we present (my thanks goes to the cooperation of José Alberto of IES Los Tarahales, who did most of the work, really) some common basic expressions.
The file is, as Read More...
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This presentation attempts to summarise the basic points of proportions of our body parts, especially with regards to the head. It also includes a tutorial on how to draw a face. My gratitude goes to José Alberto of IES Tarahales for sharing his expertise Read More...
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