Teaching Multicultural Literature
This workshop introduces teachers to ethnically diverse American writers and offers dynamic instructional strategies and resources to make works meaningful for students.

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Solve the puzzle of the seashell spiral.

During the Renaissance, mathematicians took special interest in how many objects in nature reflected mathematical principles. As they discovered connections, they developed mathematical ideas to help us understand the relationship between math and nature.

The concept of the golden mean, also known as the golden measure, was used by many Renaissance artists and architects, who learned about it from studying the ancient Greeks. It describes what people thought was a "visually pleasing" rectangle.

The Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci developed a series of numbers that relate to the golden mean.

Here is the Fibonacci series:

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8...

Can you see a pattern? What do you think the next number in the series is?

12
13
20

 

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