Mathematics in Our World - Patterns, Sequences - PDF
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This document is from Holy Cross of Davao College and introduces the concepts of mathematics in the world. The lesson focuses on patterns, including symmetry, number patterns, geometric, and arithmetic sequences. These topics are presented with examples and an activity, which promotes reasoning and understanding of mathematical applications.
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LESSON 1 Mathematics in our World Learning Outcomes: At the end of this lesson, you are expected to: 1.Identify patterns in nature and regularities in the worlds; 2.Articulate the importance of mathematics in your life, 3. Argue about the nature of mathematics, what it is,...
LESSON 1 Mathematics in our World Learning Outcomes: At the end of this lesson, you are expected to: 1.Identify patterns in nature and regularities in the worlds; 2.Articulate the importance of mathematics in your life, 3. Argue about the nature of mathematics, what it is, how it expressed, represented and used, and ; 4. Express appreciation for mathematics as human endeavor. In our modern world: (1)Mathematics is not all about numbers,rather it is more about reasoning,making logical inferences and generalizations, and seeing relationships in both the visible and invisible patterns in the natural world. (2)Mathematics goes beyond arithmetic. It is a language by which the universe is elegantly designed. Patterns are core topics in mathematics. Infact, mathematics is also known as the science of patterns.Historically, mathematicians have dealt with two types of patterns - the numeric patterns and the geometric patterns ( or more aptly, the patterns of shapes). Patterns are things that are repetitive, which can be found in nature as color, shape, action, or some other sequences that are almost everywhere. Mathematics expresses patterns.In short, pattern is anything that is repetitive and follows a rule. Some examples of Mathematical patterns: 1. Symmetry – observe a staircase or a brick wall, you’ll notice that a pattern repeats again and again. There are also patterns in floor tiling, wallpaper or decorative vases. 2. Number Patterns and Sequences GEOMETRIC SEQUENCE ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE ACTIVITY: