Teaching Math In China

Thursday, September 29, 2016

3D Pyramid Models

This morning, my students are creating 3D models of pyramids as one of their learning activities in solving surfaces of right-angled pyramids, wherein they can also apply the lessons we just had about trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem.

















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