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Fun with fractals

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Fern fronds
Fun with fractals

SUBJECTS:  Maths

YEARS:  3–4, 5–6


Do you know how to recognise a fractal?

What are the examples given of fractals found in nature?

Can you think of any others?

Why not have a go at doing your own drawing of the Sierpinski Triangle?


Acknowledgements

Video © MIT K12 Videos.


Date of broadcast: 11 Dec 2012


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