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GEOMETRY AROUND USRESOURCES WE USED
Mostly we created our contents using bookcreator app components and apps .
We selected images or photos from the free library ,we used Canva components to create pictures,for animated pictures gif app.Mostly videos are embedded from Youtube for free or common creations licenced.
We selected images or photos from the free library ,we used Canva components to create pictures,for animated pictures gif app.Mostly videos are embedded from Youtube for free or common creations licenced.
Educational Websites: Researched from educational websites like Khan Academy, MathWorld, or MathIsFun, which offer resources and articles explaining the applications of geometry in various real-life contexts.
Online Forums and Communities: Engage with online forums, discussion boards, or social media groups that cater to mathematics enthusiasts or educators. These platforms often foster knowledge sharing and can provide insights or real-life examples of geometry in everyday contexts.
Documentaries and Videos: Researched and embedded videos like documentaries, educational videos, or lectures available on platforms like YouTube or educational websites. These visual resources can provide real-life examples and explanations of geometry in various contexts.
INTRODUCTION
In this common product we explained the relationship between geometry and other areas by students researches.
Geometry is intricately intertwined with our daily lives and the world around us. We encounter geometry in various forms, whether consciously or subconsciously, throughout our day. From the shapes and structures of buildings we inhabit to the patterns and arrangements in nature, geometry is ever-present. It guides the design of our furniture, the layout of our cities, and the functionality of our gadgets. We witness geometry in the symmetry of a flower, the spirals of seashells, and the fractal patterns in a tree branch. Even our own bodies follow geometric principles, with proportional measurements and intricate networks of bones and muscles. Geometry is not merely a subject studied in textbooks; it is a language that speaks to us through the world we inhabit, enriching our experiences and offering insights into the fundamental order and beauty of the universe.
In this common product we explained the relationship between geometry and other areas by students researches.
Geometry is intricately intertwined with our daily lives and the world around us. We encounter geometry in various forms, whether consciously or subconsciously, throughout our day. From the shapes and structures of buildings we inhabit to the patterns and arrangements in nature, geometry is ever-present. It guides the design of our furniture, the layout of our cities, and the functionality of our gadgets. We witness geometry in the symmetry of a flower, the spirals of seashells, and the fractal patterns in a tree branch. Even our own bodies follow geometric principles, with proportional measurements and intricate networks of bones and muscles. Geometry is not merely a subject studied in textbooks; it is a language that speaks to us through the world we inhabit, enriching our experiences and offering insights into the fundamental order and beauty of the universe.
INTRODUCTION
In this common product we explained the relationship between geometry and other areas by students researches.
Geometry is intricately intertwined with our daily lives and the world around us. We encounter geometry in various forms, whether consciously or subconsciously, throughout our day. From the shapes and structures of buildings we inhabit to the patterns and arrangements in nature, geometry is ever-present. It guides the design of our furniture, the layout of our cities, and the functionality of our gadgets. We witness geometry in the symmetry of a flower, the spirals of seashells, and the fractal patterns in a tree branch. Even our own bodies follow geometric principles, with proportional measurements and intricate networks of bones and muscles. Geometry is not merely a subject studied in textbooks; it is a language that speaks to us through the world we inhabit, enriching our experiences and offering insights into the fundamental order and beauty of the universe.
In this common product we explained the relationship between geometry and other areas by students researches.
Geometry is intricately intertwined with our daily lives and the world around us. We encounter geometry in various forms, whether consciously or subconsciously, throughout our day. From the shapes and structures of buildings we inhabit to the patterns and arrangements in nature, geometry is ever-present. It guides the design of our furniture, the layout of our cities, and the functionality of our gadgets. We witness geometry in the symmetry of a flower, the spirals of seashells, and the fractal patterns in a tree branch. Even our own bodies follow geometric principles, with proportional measurements and intricate networks of bones and muscles. Geometry is not merely a subject studied in textbooks; it is a language that speaks to us through the world we inhabit, enriching our experiences and offering insights into the fundamental order and beauty of the universe.
Introduction-Sevinç Kılıç -Liuda Mikelaitienė &students
Human and animals-Liuda Mikelaitienė students
Nature- Büşra Topcu & student
Science-Jana & students
Geology-Inga & students
Cooking-Merve Duman & students
Mesasurement-Aslı Eren & students
Sports-Cansu Küçük & students
Art-Polia(inga) & students
Fashion-Sanem Pak & students
Design-Tea Alimbrashivili & students
Architechture-Şeyda Dalkılıç & students
Navigation-Berivan Ekinci & students
Innovation-Marijana Karničnik & students
Sustainable Future-Sevinç Kılıç & students
Human and animals-Liuda Mikelaitienė students
Nature- Büşra Topcu & student
Science-Jana & students
Geology-Inga & students
Cooking-Merve Duman & students
Mesasurement-Aslı Eren & students
Sports-Cansu Küçük & students
Art-Polia(inga) & students
Fashion-Sanem Pak & students
Design-Tea Alimbrashivili & students
Architechture-Şeyda Dalkılıç & students
Navigation-Berivan Ekinci & students
Innovation-Marijana Karničnik & students
Sustainable Future-Sevinç Kılıç & students