Clarissa Grandi

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Clarissa Grandi

Clarissa Grandi

@c0mplexnumber

KS5 maths lead, AST, STEM Lead Practitioner & NCETM PD Lead. Interested in mathematical art & geometric origami. Occasional blogger. STEAM is where it's at.

Suffolk, UK Katılım Haziran 2011
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Clarissa Grandi@c0mplexnumber·
~ My Parabolic Paper Stitching class is now available on Skillshare! ~ Delve into the fascinating world of parabolic curves and transform them into beautiful stitched designs on paper. ~ Access the class via a 30 day free trial using this link: skl.sh/46PsYbq
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Abakcus@abakcus·
Here's Looking at Euclid by Helen Friel. Helen Friel is a paper engineer and she make beautiful things. Look at these paper sculptures of Oliver Byrne's version of Euclid's Elements. 😍
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Abakcus@abakcus·
The beauty of math book covers from @doverpubs. 😍
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Clarissa Grandi@c0mplexnumber·
Calling all local #suffolk followers! I'm offering an in-person workshop on Medieval Church Geometry at St Peter's Church, Monk Soham, Wednesday 29th May. The cost is £30, with 75% of the proceeds going towards church fundraising. DM for further details and to book your place.
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Diana@mathsimum·
My version of the beautiful double weaved 14fold Fessi brass tray taught by @samira_mian #SMPMay24
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Mathigon@MathigonOrg·
"Pascal's" triangle has been studied by people around the world, including some that came long before Pascal. In India, it was known as the “Staircase of Mount Meru”. In Persia, the “Khayyam triangle”, and in China, “Yang Hui’s triangle”. Learn more at math.fit/pascal
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Matt Henderson@matthen2·
to tell if a maze is solvable, just hang it by its corners! The first maze stays in one piece, so there is no path from the entrance at the top to the exit at the bottom. The second maze splits apart along the solution.
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Lindsey Bowkett@MissBowkett·
As part of our mathematical art session with our Year 1 mathematics trainees in-person days this week we shared @c0mplexnumber ‘s Islamic Art lesson and our trainee’s produced a group tessellation of their tiles. Here’s the start of it 🤩
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Megan Guinan
Megan Guinan@MeganGuinan1·
So tempted but I was the most cack-handed pupil I think @c0mplexnumber had ever had, so I just don’t think I would manage to do any of it 😔 I enjoy the maths but lack the skill and coordination. Also, 32 euros 😨
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Megan Guinan@MeganGuinan1·
Very much thinking of @c0mplexnumber today at the Real Alcazar in Seville 😍
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Clarissa Grandi@c0mplexnumber·
@MeganGuinan1 Oh, you would so be able to! I have his Alhambra book and the steps are so well explained 👍
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