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Lesson on the geometry and symmetry of elements and minerals using Polymorf, a new math and science manipulative. The topological approach is used to characterize the structure of crystals in terms of linked polyhedra.

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Title: Polymorf - Knowhere
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Index of Knowhere teacher lesson plans. Polymorf is a construction set toy, model building kit, 3D puzzle, educational math manipulative, and building set all in one. Build life-like models of creatures, vehicles, buildings, and crystals.

Category: Building - Construction - Education - Element - Educational - Geometry - Models - Crystals - Solids - Packing - Mineral - Crystallography - Sphere - Polyhedron - Atoms - Math - Topology - Lattices - Puzzle - Polyhedra - Manipulative - Platonic - Polymorf - Archimedean


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