Euclid compiled the book 'Elements' which has been used to teach the basics of geometry for more than 2,000 years.
HE wrote the Elements to teach others about geometry and to keep his findings in one place.
To help students be more successful in the real world when they get older.
Geometry is an important subject and worksheets on the shapes will help your students tremendously! Ehow gives a run down on ways to use worksheets and hands on building/creation to teach some shapes in this website. http://www.ehow.com/info_7895921_3d-geometry-math-projects.html Here is a website with basic, beginning shapes (but for younger students they would be challenging). http://www.gradeamathhelp.com/free-geometry-worksheets.html Here is a website with lots of free geometry worksheets for highschoolers, including several with various shapes. http://www.letspracticegeometry.com/free-geometry-worksheets/
One main characteristic of non-Euclidean geometry is hyperbolic geometry. The other is elliptic geometry. Non-Euclidean geometry is still closely related to Euclidean geometry.
Archimedes
Euclid compiled the book 'Elements' which has been used to teach the basics of geometry for more than 2,000 years.
Yes, I am a kid and I have learned them.
parents teach them
HE wrote the Elements to teach others about geometry and to keep his findings in one place.
HE wrote the Elements to teach others about geometry and to keep his findings in one place.
It is easier to teach little kids because you would have to know everything to teach a big kids :)
set a good example and they will follow
It depends on how well you teach them.
The whole reason it was invented was to teach 3 dimensions so it could be related to geometry.
To help students be more successful in the real world when they get older.
Winky-Dink...?