Thursday, April 26, 2012
Computer Lab
Today, in Computer Lab, we played academic games about 3-D and 2-D shapes. These can come in handy in many different situations. First, architects, who design houses and other buildlings, use shapes in their plans of how to build whatever they want to build. Second, if someone ever needed to fold shapes out of paper for an outside of the box project, as Room 14 often does, nets are easy to draw and fold, if they knew what they were doing. Finally, people who use 3-D printers, or are enrolled in a drafting class, need to know about geometrical shapes to succeed. There are many uses for shape knowledge in life, but that isn't even close to the amount we use math in our daily lives.
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