As long as we're talking about the patterns in Monticello's bricks and parquet flooring, we took a little side trip to make tessellations and explore Pascal's Triangle. Students really enjoyed working the triangle to the end, adding the two numbers above each empty space. Pascal's Triangle also displays many unique and fun patterns if one takes the time to discover them. Students were sufficiently engaged in filling in the empty blanks and finding patterns - at least some simple ones - on this interesting tool. | |
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