Showing posts with label euclid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label euclid. Show all posts

Monday, June 5, 2017

Euclid's Algorithm



This tool for visualizing of Euclid's algorithm (programmed by Jason Davies) comes from Underground Mathematics. Fawn Nguyen has written a fabulous narrative on how she used it as a notice-and-wonder activity with her sixth graders. What she did would work just as well with high school students. All you need to get started are two positive whole numbers.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Euclid: The Game

Complete with a high score list, Euclid: The Game, created by Kasper Peulen using GeoGebra, presents you with a series of compass and straightedge challenges which get progressively more difficult as you move through the levels. You earn a gold medal for completing a level in the minimum number of moves. See if you can get all the way from constructing an equilateral triangle to inscribing a pentagon in a circle!

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Compass and Straightedge Construction Challenges

Ancient Greek Geometry from Nico Disseldorp's Science vs. Magic is a simple but elegant applet which gives compass and straightedge constructions the feel of a game. You start with two points and are given a list of things to construct, along with the number of steps in which you ought to be able to complete each construction. Click on two points and you create a line segment between them. Click one point and drag and you get a circle centered at that point. You score when you complete each construction, and score more when you do it within the number of steps prescribed. The first task is Proposition 1 of Book 1 of Euclid's Elements. The applet works equally well on a tablet or a standard computer.