πŸ“‚ THE MAGIC OF POLYHEDRA
Developmental Mathematics Project
16mm colour with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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R26299075

1973

Physical

Open

Introduces students to the world of

polyhedra, through Jeremy, an 11-year-old

scientist and his classmates. The five

regular solids, construction and names.

Euler's law mentioned briefly. Making

polyhedra in the classroom. The semi-

regular solids discovered by Archimedes

and suggestions for further study.


Wellington repository

Moving Image

140

516.15

B5106/9

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