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Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals
In this program we explore the properties of quadrilaterals. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we explore the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright as an application of squares and rectangles; in particular, we look at his Fallingwater house. |
Definition of a Quadrilateral and Applications of Quadrilaterals | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals, 1 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals, Segment 1: Introduction
Stonehenge is best known as a circular structure. But it's the post and lintel construction used that is noteworthy, and this type of construction involves quadrilateral shapes. |
Definition of a Quadrilateral and Applications of Quadrilaterals | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals, 2 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals, Segment 2: Squares and Rectangles
Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpiece Falling Water is also a stunning assembly of quadrilateral shapes. |
Definition of a Quadrilateral and Applications of Quadrilaterals | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Quadrilaterals, Segment 3: Parallelograms and Trapezoids
The Puerta de Europa towers in Madrid bring parallelograms front and center. These tilted towers, looking like modern-day towers of Pisa seem to defy gravity, but rely on the stability brought about by its quadrilateral structure. |
Definition of a Quadrilateral and Applications of Quadrilaterals | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations
In this program we look at applications of transformations. We do this in the context of three real-world applications. In the first, we look at translations and rotations in the context of roller coaster rides. |
Definition of Transformations and Applications of Transformations | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations, 2 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations, Segment 2: 3D Translations.
Cargo ships transport tons of merchandise from one country to another and accounts for most of the global economy. Loading and unloading these ships requires a great deal of organization and provides an ideal example of three-dimensional translations. |
Definition of Transformations and Applications of Transformations | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations, Segment 1: Translations and Rotations.
Roller coasters provide an ideal opportunity to explore translations and rotations. Displacement vectors are also introduced. |
Definition of Transformations and Applications of Transformations | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Transformations, Segment 3: Rotations, Reflections, and Symmetry.
The Gemini telescope in Hawaii is an example of architecture that moves. All observatories rotate in order to follow objects in the sky. This also provides an opportunity to explore rotations, reflections, and symmetry. |
Definition of Transformations and Applications of Transformations | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles
In this program we explore the properties of triangle. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we explore the triangular trusses in the Eiffel Tower and in the process learn about key properties of triangles. |
Definition of a Triangle and Applications of Triangles | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, 1 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, Segment 1: Introduction
The Bank of China building in Hong Kong is a dramatic example of triangular support. The notion of triangular trusses is introduced, along with the key concepts developed in the rest of the program. |
Definition of a Triangle and Applications of Triangles | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, 2 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, Segment 2: Triangles
The Eiffel Tower includes quite a number of exposed triangular trusses. The properties of triangles are used to explore and explain the frequent use of triangular trusses in many building. In particular, isosceles and equilateral triangular trusses are explored. |
Definition of a Triangle and Applications of Triangles | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, Segment 3: Right Triangles
The ancient port city of Corinth in Greece allows us to explore the evolution of sailing. The shapes of sails went from rectangular to triangular. The use of right-triangle-shaped sails changed the nature of sailing. |
Definition of a Triangle and Applications of Triangles | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Antiprism |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Antiprism
This collection of clip art images includes image sequences for key topics in geometry. This includes points, lines, planes, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Each sequence of images provides an overview of the topic. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
3-Dimensional Figures | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Prism |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Prism
This collection of clip art images includes image sequences for key topics in geometry. This includes points, lines, planes, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons. Each sequence of images provides an overview of the topic. Note: The download is a PNG file. |
3-Dimensional Figures | |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: 3D Geometry |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: 3D Geometry
This is the Teacher's Guide that accompanies Geometry Applications: 3D Geometry. |
Applications of 3D Geometry | |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: Angles and Planes |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: Angles and Planes
This is the Teacher's Guide that accompanies Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes. |
Applications of Angles and Planes | |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: Circles |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: Circles
This is the Teacher's Guide that accompanies Geometry Applications: Circles. |
Applications of Circles | |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: Coordinate Geometry |
Geometry Applications Teachers Guide: Coordinate Geometry
This is the Teacher's Guide that accompanies Geometry Applications: Coordinate Geometry. |
Applications of Coordinate Geometry | |
Geometry Applications, Triangles, Segment 1, Introduction |
VIDEO: Geometry Applications: Triangles, Segment 1: Introduction
The Bank of China building in Hong Kong is a dramatic example of triangular support. The notion of triangular trusses is introduced, along with the key concepts developed in the rest of the program. |
Applications of Triangles and Definition of a Triangle | |
Geometry Applications: Archer Fish: Teacher's Guide |
Geometry Applications: Archer Fish: Teacher's Guide
Archer Fish are amazing hunters, spraying water on insect prey to knock them into the water. We look at the geometric challenges the Archer Fish overcomes in its hunting. |
Right Triangles | |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms, Part 1 |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms, Part 1
In this Google Earth Voyager story visit architectural landmarks in New York City to learn about the geometry of prisms. In this lesson, visit the Flatiron Building and learn about triangular prisms. Then build a scale model of the Flatiron Building. |
Triangular Prisms | |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms, Part 2 |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms, Part 2
In this Google Earth Voyager story visit architectural landmarks in New York City to learn about the geometry of prisms. In this lesson, visit the 432 Park Avenue to learn about rectangular prisms. Then build a scale model of this building. |
Rectangular Prisms | |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms, Part 3 |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms, Part 3
In this Google Earth Voyager story visit architectural landmarks in New York City to learn about the geometry of prisms. In this lesson, visit the Freedom Tower in Lower Manhattan and learn about antiprisms. Then build a scale model of the Freedom Tower. |
3-Dimensional Figures | |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Circular Structures, Part 1 |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Circular Structures, Part 1
In this activity, learn about the architecture of the Roman Colosseum. This companion to a Google Earth Voyager Story provides a deeper understanding of the geometric concepts introduced in the Voyager Story. |
Applications of Circles | |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Circular Structures, Part 2 |
Google Earth Voyager Story: Circular Structures, Part 2
In this activity, learn about the architecture of the Roman Pantheon. This companion to a Google Earth Voyager Story provides a deeper understanding of the geometric concepts introduced in the Voyager Story. |
Applications of Circles and Cylinders |