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Extractions: A previous teacher left a ton of pattern blocks in my middle school classroom. How can I use them with my 7th and 8th grade students? Gina Dear Gina, Pattern blocks are wonderful! I teach fifth grade, and I used them for all sorts of things. You can introduce (or extend) tessalations with pattern blocks (which shapes, will, and which will not... which need a "helper" shape in order to tessellate...) I use them quite a bit for fractions. If you chose one block to be the unit, the other blocks (most of them) can be refered to as fractional parts of that block, or multiples of that block. For example, if the red trapeziod is worth "one", then the yellow hexagon is worth two, and the green triangle is worth a third and so on. You can explore geometry concepts like obtuse, right and acute angles. You can put two blocks together at one side and see if they form a right, or a straight angle. You can see how many green triangles it takes to make an equilateral triangle that is twice as long on each side or three times as long, or four times as long.
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Extractions: 633 SPACE VARIANT IMAGE PROCESSING R. S. Wallace, P.-W. Ong, B. B. Bederson, E. L. Schwartz, April 1993 This paper describes a graph-based approach to image processing, intended for use with images obtained from sensors having space variant sampling grids. The connectivity graph (CG) is presented as a fundamental framework for posing image operations in any kind of space variant sensor. Partially motivated by the observation that human vision is strongly space variant, a number of research groups have been experimenting with space variant sensors. Such systems cover wide solid angles yet maintain high acuity in their central regions. Implementation of space variant systems pose at least two outstanding problems. First, such a system must be active, in order to utilize its high acuity region; second, there are significant image processing problems introduced by the non-uniform pixel size, shape and connectivity. Familiar image processing operations such as connected components, convolution, template matching, and even image translation, take on new and different forms when defined on space variant images. The present paper provides a general method for space variant image processing, based on a connectivity graph which represents the neighbor-relations in an arbitrarily structured sensor. We illustrate this approach with the following applications: (1) Connected components is reduced to its graph theoretic counterpart. We illustrate this on a logmap sensor, which possesses a difficult topology due to the branch cut associated with the complex logarithm function. (2) We show how to write local image operators in the connectivity graph that are independent of the sensor geometry. (3) We relate the connectivity graph to pyramids over irregular tessalations, and implement a local binarization operator in a 2-level pyramid. (4) Finally, we expand the connectivity graph into a structure we call a transformation graph, which represents the effects of geometric transformations in space variant image sensors. Using the transformation graph, we define an efficient algorithm for matching in the logmap images and solve the template matching problem for space variant images. Because of the very small number of pixels typical of logarithmic structured space variant arrays, the connectivity graph approach to image processing is suitable for real-time implementation, and provides a generic solution to a wide range of image processing applications with space variant sensors.
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Extractions: In teaching basic art workshops, we always begin with pencil drawing, then use oil pastels, chalk pastels and charcoal for our color mediums; then move on to painting on canvas and water color. When I start teaching art on a regular basis to students that have previously had art, I always try to give a simple and encouraging lesson that I know will have great results! Success builds on success. Sometimes a student has great motor skill development and is several years ahead of most students his age, at other times students are happy simply to create something original. It is important that you accept their finished product completely. Coming up with original ideas for artwork, I believe, is as important as teaching concepts, techniques, and vocabulary of the arts. In my teaching experience, I was blessed to have many of my students win competitions. I believe this is why. We believe in giving younger children a variety of media to use in any one lesson. An example would be to supply oil pastels, markers, paint daubers, scissors, interesting paper and glue and let them choose their own media within the framework of the lesson. A good lesson we do for little ones in our workshops is:
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Extractions: generous sponsors: What are tessellations? Basically, a tessellation is a way to tile a floor (that goes on forever) with shapes so that there is no overlapping and no gaps. Remember the last puzzle you put together? Well, that was a tessellation! The shapes were just really weird. Example: We usually add a few more rules to make things interesting! REGULAR TESSELLATIONS: What's a vertex? where all the "corners" meet! What can we tessellate using these rules? Triangles? Yep! Notice what happens at each vertex! The interior angle of each equilateral triangle is
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Extractions: Dual Tessellation The dual of a regular tessellation is formed by taking the center of each polygon as a vertex and joining the centers of adjacent polygons. The triangular and hexagonal tessellations are duals of each other, while the square tessellation it its own dual. Williams (1979, pp. 37-41) illustrates the dual tessellations of the semiregular tessellations. Cairo Tessellation Tessellation search
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Extractions: Geometry Division 3 Use the links below to find interesting geometry activities and explanations on the web. Take time to read the explanations and then study the images to understand what is being represented. Some of the links will have activities to do. You can ask your teacher for materials or you can do some of the activities at home. Most importantly, have fun with math! Polygons: Triangles: Circles: Line of Symmetry Solids: Tessalations: what is a tessalation?
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