JAKE'S MATH LESSON

Look at my head. It's a beautiful example of bilateral symmetry if I do say so myself.What's that? Bi(2) lateral (side) symmetry (balance). See the line that divides my nose down the middle? Don't you wish you had one? If you look closely you'll see a line right up the middle of my head. There are lots of examples of bilateral symmetry in nature. Look at how cells divide! (This will download a video clip to your desktop. Double click on it .) Look around. Do you see more examples? Things humans make are often good examples.

 

Rover - what a weird name for a car!

Humans have bilateral symmetry too.

When humans make art they usually make things be off-balance or asymmetrical to create tension. Go figure.

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Whoa! Here's a shape in nature that creates some tension for me! Mom got all up in my face when I jumped and barked at it. What's a wasp anyway?

Now take your camera and take photos that are examples of bilateral symmetry. Also get some examples of asymmetrical shapes. Here are some of mine, click here to see some others.

Are my pictures examples of symmetry or asymmetry? Why do you think so? Click
here for lots of symmetry activities that I would try if only I had opposable thumbs.

 

Wanna try something different? Go to the next page.