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  • Dodecahedron? Dodeca-heck-yeah! Build Geometric Wonders with Paper Models of Polyhedra

    September 14, 2007

    Put together cool looking models of geometric shapes you’ve never seen outside of D&D dice. Paper Models of Polyhedra is a collection of great 3D projects collected on a site whose name I can’t pronounce (korthalsaltes.com)–fitting, given the names of polyhedra like rhombicuboctahedron and icosicosidodecahedron.

    “Polyhedra” sounds like the name of the scary, multi-headed serpent Odysseus fought in The Odyssey. For geometry students, wrapping their heads around a great icosahedron without a visual aid is probably just as frightening. These are great projects to help them visualize the shapes. Add some paint and markers and they can also make great art projects. A few of the pointier ones could conceivably be used as weapons – handy if you ever run across a six-headed polyhedra snake.–BILL FERRIS

    Paper Models of Polyhedra
    via The Crafty Teacher

    Dodecahedron? Dodeca-heck-yeah! Build Geometric Wonders with Paper Models of Polyhedra

    • Rosssays:
    • September 14th, 2007 at 11:25 am

    Laugh all you want about D&D dice, but in a pinch, this site could be a game master’s best friend.


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