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Page 1: Geometry found in Art, Architecture and Nature By Samuel Joseph.

Geometry found in Art, Architecture and Nature

By Samuel Joseph

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Examples of points, segments, rays, intersecting lines and parallel lines

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Examples of Anglesacute, right, obtuse, straight, complementary and supplementary angles

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Triangles Classified by Angles

acute, obtuse and right

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Triangles classified by their segments or sides

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Polygons3 different types of quadrilaterals

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Polygonsfind at least 2 other types (no triangles or

quadrilaterals)

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Congruent and Similar Figures

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Line Symmetry

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Summary• The last slide in your presentation will provide a summary of your

project. The summary should include some overall thoughts on the project:

• What was your method of finding pictures? • My method of finding pictures was I typed geometry in art nature

and architecture or a shape or angle in nature on Google. • Did you need any help?• I actually needed some help to find the different triangles. • What was the most difficult picture or image to find?• The most difficult picture was the ray but Mrs. Conte explained it

more to me. • What was the easiest?• The easiest was the line of symmetry. • Did you enjoy doing this project?• I really enjoyed this project because it helped me realize

geometry is everywhere.


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