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Geometry / Polygons / Euclidean geometry / Mathematics / Archimedean solids / Pentagon / Tessellation / Hexagon / Truncated icosahedron / Triangle / Cuboctahedron / Protractor
Date: 2008-01-15 13:16:57
Geometry
Polygons
Euclidean geometry
Mathematics
Archimedean solids
Pentagon
Tessellation
Hexagon
Truncated icosahedron
Triangle
Cuboctahedron
Protractor

Tilings and Tesselations The activities are related to the work in Ma3 Shape, Space and Measures. Pupils should be taught to identify and use the geometric properties of triangles,

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