Difference between revisions of "Geometry and Spatial Sense"
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+ | | title = Geometry and Spatial Sense | ||
+ | | header1 = Mathematics Course | ||
+ | | label2 = Course Code | data2 = [[Geometry and Spatial Sense|GEOM]] | ||
+ | | label3 = Year Opened | data3 = 1998 | ||
+ | | label4 = Sites Offered | data4 = [[SPE]] | ||
+ | | label5 = Previously Offered | data5 = [[ALE]], [[ALX]], [[BDA]], [[LAJ]], [[NUE]], [[MTA]], [[NRS]], [[NUE]], [[OMS]], [[SAN]], [[STP]], [[WIN]], [[WLA]] | ||
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− | + | ==Course Description== | |
+ | From the CTY Course Catalog: | ||
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+ | Spatial understanding is necessary for interpreting, understanding, and appreciating our inherently geometric world. Many everyday tasks such as designing a treehouse, solving a jigsaw puzzle, or laying out a garden require spatial reasoning abilities. This course will help you develop those abilities through discussions and hands-on investigations. You’ll explore mathematical relationships such as congruence, symmetry, and reflection; learn geometric formulas to calculate area, surface area, perimeter, circumference, and volume; and explain your findings using geometric terminology. You and your classmates will explore the geometric properties of regular polygons and create your own polyhedra using paper-folding techniques. By creating two- and three-dimensional drawings and physical models, you’ll study tessellations, similarity, measurement, polygons, and curved shapes. You’ll leave this course with a solid understanding of foundational geometry concepts and a well-developed spatial sense. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Courses]] | ||
+ | [[Category: New York]] |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 22 March 2023
Mathematics Course | |
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Course Code | GEOM |
Year Opened | 1998 |
Sites Offered | SPE |
Previously Offered | ALE, ALX, BDA, LAJ, NUE, MTA, NRS, NUE, OMS, SAN, STP, WIN, WLA |
Course Description
From the CTY Course Catalog:
Spatial understanding is necessary for interpreting, understanding, and appreciating our inherently geometric world. Many everyday tasks such as designing a treehouse, solving a jigsaw puzzle, or laying out a garden require spatial reasoning abilities. This course will help you develop those abilities through discussions and hands-on investigations. You’ll explore mathematical relationships such as congruence, symmetry, and reflection; learn geometric formulas to calculate area, surface area, perimeter, circumference, and volume; and explain your findings using geometric terminology. You and your classmates will explore the geometric properties of regular polygons and create your own polyhedra using paper-folding techniques. By creating two- and three-dimensional drawings and physical models, you’ll study tessellations, similarity, measurement, polygons, and curved shapes. You’ll leave this course with a solid understanding of foundational geometry concepts and a well-developed spatial sense.