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Learning Activity 1 Patterns in Nature

The document provides instructions for drawing a Fibonacci spiral on graph paper by following the Fibonacci sequence of numbers. It explains that starting with 1 drawn, each subsequent number is drawn as a square by using the edges of previously drawn squares, moving outward in a spiral pattern. Following the 7 steps carefully results in a drawing that demonstrates the naturally occurring Fibonacci spiral found in nature.

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Learning Activity 1 Patterns in Nature

The document provides instructions for drawing a Fibonacci spiral on graph paper by following the Fibonacci sequence of numbers. It explains that starting with 1 drawn, each subsequent number is drawn as a square by using the edges of previously drawn squares, moving outward in a spiral pattern. Following the 7 steps carefully results in a drawing that demonstrates the naturally occurring Fibonacci spiral found in nature.

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Learning Activity 1 Patterns in Nature

We can use the Fibonacci numbers to create this spiral that is so common in nature. Read the
directions to help you draw squares on the graph paper. If you follow each step carefully, you will
make a Fibonacci spiral!

1. Look at the graph paper. The first number in the Fibonacci sequence, 1, has been
drawn for you.

2. Go to the square to the right of 1. Outline that little square to represent the next
number in the pattern, another 1.

3. Use the line above the two 1 squares to outline a square that is 2 little squares long
and 2 little squares high. This represents the next number in the sequence which is
2.

4. Now move to the right of the squares 1 and 2. Use the right side of the 2 squares and the right
side of the second 1 square to draw a square that is 3 little squares high and 2 little squares long.
3 is the next number I Fibonacci’s pattern.

5. Use the bottom of both 1 squares and the bottom of the 3 square to make the next
number in the pattern – a big square that is 5 little squares long and five little
squares high.

6. Move to the left of the 2 square, the 1 square, and the 5 square. Use their left
edges to make the 8 square.

7. Finally use the top of the 8 square long with the top of the 2 and 3 square to make
a 13 square.

Here is your graph paper:

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