Hi Rebecca Great work trying out some of the other learning that was on the weekly plan! The different colours help me see where the lines cross and start to appear like a curve. Did you find out any interesting things about Parabolic curves (or Parabola)? I have put some other ideas you might want to try in your Maths Folder. Thanks for sharing Miss J
Talofa Rebecca, That Parobolic Curve Art is super cool. It is really colourful and I like it a lot. How did you make it? I love the idea of doing it in different colours. I think this is an eye-catching piece. Thank you very much for sharing this with us. Keep up the amazing work Rebecca.
Hi Rebecca, can you copy this comment and put it in the Reply box that's under Rael's comment (or do you not have that option under people's comments to you?). Thanks Miss J
Hi again Rebecca, just checking for these graphs you join opposite points on the graph axis don't you? For example the first point on the across line (x axis) joins to the last point on the up and down line (y axis). Thanks Miss J
Hi Rebecca
ReplyDeleteGreat work trying out some of the other learning that was on the weekly plan! The different colours help me see where the lines cross and start to appear like a curve. Did you find out any interesting things about Parabolic curves (or Parabola)? I have put some other ideas you might want to try in your Maths Folder.
Thanks for sharing
Miss J
Talofa Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteThat Parobolic Curve Art is super cool. It is really colourful and I like it a lot. How did you make it? I love the idea of doing it in different colours. I think this is an eye-catching piece. Thank you very much for sharing this with us. Keep up the amazing work Rebecca.
Blog you later!!!
Hi Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteYour drawing definitely shows aspects of 3-D design. Great effort Rebecca.
Well first i used a ruler to make two lines and added a dot on every cemtermeter on the lines and drew a line to each dot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Rael!
Hi Rebecca, can you copy this comment and put it in the Reply box that's under Rael's comment (or do you not have that option under people's comments to you?).
DeleteThanks
Miss J
Hi again Rebecca, just checking for these graphs you join opposite points on the graph axis don't you? For example the first point on the across line (x axis) joins to the last point on the up and down line (y axis).
DeleteThanks
Miss J