

These make great homework sheets or in class worksheets – and are each designed to last between 40 minutes and 1 hour.

#DESMOS GRAPHING DESIGNS PDF#
Original pdf worksheets (with full worked solutions) designed to cover all the syllabus topics.The content now includes over 2000 pages of pdf content for the entire SL and HL Analysis syllabus and also the SL Applications syllabus. This has been designed specifically for teachers of mathematics at international schools. If you are a teacher then please also visit my new site. Thanks to our ever resourceful ICT wizz at school Jon for assistance, and also thanks for this excellent method which was posted by Ryan on Thingiverse. You can also explore huge numbers of ready made 3D templates on the site. This topic has a lot of scope for exploration and links with art, design technology and engineering. Which then creates the following 3D shape: I started with using some polar coordinates to create this nice pattern: I thought I’d have a go at making my own mathematical art. Pretty good- we’ve created a cheap tourist souvenir in about 5 minutes! Let’s see what that would look like printed: This is then converted to the SVG file above.Īnd this is the result on Tinkercad when I add some depth and change the colour scheme. The Eiffel Tower above was a finalist in their annual art competition drawn by Jerry Yang from the USA. So, if we printed this we’d get something like this: Lastly I would then save this file and send it to a 3D printer. We can then resize this to whatever dimensions we wish – and also add 3D depth. We import our SVG file and we get the image above.

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You can convert these for free at sites like picsvg. Take a screen capture image of your picture (jpeg, gif, png). This image is a pre-drawn image already on Desmos available here. Using Desmos or Geogebra to design a picture or pattern is quite a nice exploration topic – but here’s an idea to make your investigation stand out from the crowd – how about converting your image to a 3D printed design?Ĭreate an image on Desmos or Geogebra. If you are a teacher then please also visit my new site: for over 2000+ pdf pages of resources for teaching IB maths!
