Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of geometry and spatial ability — either individually or in small groups, either as challenges or play problems! Here are four reasons why you should work with this book:
This book offers a very unique opportunity to enhance your spatial ability, your mathematical competence, and your logical thinking. The authors arranged 45 problems — including more than 120 tasks — in a well-balanced order, which have been tested with a variety of populations.
Contents: - Preface
- About the Authors
- Four Reasons for Working with this Book:
- Pedagogical Motivation
- Scientific Motivation
- Neurological Motivation
- Learning in a very Playful Way
- How to Work with the Problems of the Book:
- General Annotations
- How to Start
- Spatial World Problems:
- Problems Addressing Visualization
- Problems Addressing Spatial Relations
- Problems Addressing Mental Rotation
- Problems Addressing Spatial Orientation
- Solutions and Hints:
- Solutions and Hints of the Problems Addressing Visualization
- Solutions and Hints of the Problems Addressing Spatial Relations
- Solutions and Hints of the Problems Addressing Mental Rotation
- Solutions and Hints of the Problems Addressing Spatial Orientation
- Folding Templates to be Cut Out:
- Folding Templates of Problems Addressing Visualization
- Folding Templates of a Problem Addressing Spatial Relations
- Folding Templates of a Problem Addressing Spatial Orientation
- Appendices:
- How To Get the Interactive 3D Model on an iOS Device
- How To Get the Interactive 3D Model on a Windows Device
- How To Get the Interactive 3D Model on an Android Device
- References
Readership: General public, teachers, educators and students interested in interactive mathematical games & puzzles.Mathematics;Geometry;Spatial Geometry;Spatial Ability;Spatial Perception;Education;Problem Solving;STEM00