Lindsey Wilson College
Teacher as Leader in Rural/Small School Education
EDUC 4463 - Classroom Management 8-12
Fall 2001 - Electronic Learning Center
Enrichment/Remediation Links (a minimum of 10 sites for each)


a. Enrichment links:
Dutch Symmetry -- A great site for exploring fold symmetry.
Geometric Sculpture --A great site for anyone interested in art or design.
Exploring Dodecahedron -- This site allows you to see symmetry in complicated shapes.
The Square --A wonderful site which splits the square.  
Equal Sides --This site works the angles of the equilateral triangle.
Teasing Tetrahedron --This is a fanastic site for exploring the tetrahedron.
Cube Clue --Ever think about a cube-click on this site to answer your questions.
Beautiful Crystal Clusters --A site filled with pictures of beautiful symmetry in crystal form.
Sprinkle! Sprinkle! --Hit this site and watch the water form the shapes.
Dueling Pinwheels --Put the spin on symmetry with this colorful site.

b. Remediation links:
The Isometric (Cubic) Crystal System --This site is great for rotational and reflective symmetry.
Water the Grass --This is a great site for a different watering system.
Fair Dice --A wonderland site demonstrating balance and symmetry.
Connections --This is a fanastic site for learning the basics about symmetry.
Reflection & Rotation --A good site for explaining reflection and rotational symmetry.
New Zealand Maths --This is a good site for general information about symmetry.
Problem of the Day --This site does a good job of explaining symmetry.
The Four Types of Symmetry --This site has excellent visuals and definitions.
Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics --A good site for identification of shapes and degrees of reflection and rotation.
Circle Symmetry --A good kinesthetic approach to rotational symmetry.



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