![]() The 5 Point Flower is another variation on that original 3 Point Parabola. The Kaleidoscope is really fun if you use different colors for each set of lines.Ĭlick here to download the Kaleidoscope Line Art Worksheet And print out a few extras in case you make mistakes. This worksheet doesn’t come with numbers because it would be too confusing to label all the dots! So just make sure you practice the parabola first and you should be good to go. This design is basically 6 of the Parabolas all put together. ![]() Once you understand how the 3 point Parabola works, you can move on to the Kaleidoscope. Easy!Ĭlick here to download the 3 Point Parabola Line Art Worksheet The dots are numbered so you just have to draw lines to connect the matching numbers. Anyway, the Parabola is the easiest worksheet to start with and it will give you good practice for the more complicated variations. But when I wrote the title on the worksheet I called it a 3 Point Parabola so that’s what I’m calling it. ![]() My teenagers tells me it actually looks more like an exponential function than a parabola □♀️. As previously mentioned, I can’t remember much of anything from high school math so it’s not as if I actually remember what a parabola is anymore. This first one is the easiest and it makes a parabolic shape. I’ve created 5 different worksheets you can print out for your kids (or yourself!) to play around with. We like this set of ultra fine Sharpies because it has a wide range of colors to choose from, but the designs looks cool in all black as well. You can use any sort of pen or pencil on these worksheets. I know no one likes watching ads, but they allow me to create tons of free content for you. Whitelist this site in order to see the video. Please note: if the video isn’t showing up below, that means you are using an ad-blocker. I’ve created a video you can watch to see how these worksheets work. I took calculus back in high school but I can’t remember even a teeny tiny bit of it! Oh well… I’m sure there are lots of math concepts that you could talk about when doing these worksheets…but to be honest I’m not sure what they are. These worksheets are fun because all you do is draw straight lines to connect dots, and then the lines end up creating curves. NOTE: This project is best for kids who are a bit older, maybe 3rd grade and up. Just print the worksheets and use a pen and ruler to start connecting dots – it’s pretty cool to see the designs you can create just with straight lines! It’s an easy activity for kids that doesn’t require any special supplies. Today I’m sharing some free printable geometric line art. Some computers such as Windows PCs may have a setting to set “page scaling” to “none” while others such as Mac computers may have an option to set the “scale” to “100%”, either of these options will work.Īvoid using the “fit to page”, “scale to fit”, or “fill entire paper” options as these will cause the image to be printed larger or smaller than it’s actual size.In today’s post: Use a ruler to connect the dots to create beautiful geometric line art. It’s important to print the ruler at the actual size of the file without any scaling.
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