Patterns in Math, Art, and Nature
About
Patterns are everywhere—hidden in seashells, woven into spiderwebs, glowing in galaxies, and even tucked inside the numbers we use every day. In this engaging and beautifully accessible book, Rich Linville invites young readers (and curious adults) to look at the world with new eyes.
Through simple explanations, vivid examples, and real‑world connections, the book explores how patterns shape nature, art, and mathematics. Children discover how ancient humans noticed patterns in cave paintings, how spirals appear in seashells and storms, how tessellations tile the world around us, and how prime numbers create their own secret rhythm.
Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or family exploration, this book encourages kids to:
- See math as a creative adventure, not just a school subject
- Spot patterns in everyday life, from leaves to buildings to music
- Build confidence by understanding big ideas in simple, friendly language
- Think like young scientists and artists, asking “Where else can I find this?”
Whether read slowly, page by page, or explored in big curious gulps, Patterns in Math, Art, and Nature turns the world into a giant treasure hunt—one where every discovery sparks another question, another wonder, another pattern waiting to be found.
ISBN-13 - 979-8373664981