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Fibonacci Numbers — Count the Spirals on a Pinecone
A hands-on maths project: count the two sets of spirals on a real pinecone or sunflower and discover they are Fibonacci numbers, then find the golden ratio hiding in the sequence. A Python cell shows the ratios closing in on 1.618, and a compendium separates the real maths of nature from the myths.
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30 minutes
Maagizo
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Nature's favourite numbers
Nature's favourite numbers
In 1202 Leonardo of Pisa -- Fibonacci -- wrote down a sequence where each number is the sum of the two before: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21... The astonishing thing is that plants count with these numbers, and you can check it yourself.
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Count the spirals
Count the spirals
Take a pinecone (a sunflower head or a pineapple works too). Look at the base: the scales form spirals winding one way and another set winding the other way. Mark a starting scale and count the spirals going clockwise, then count those going anticlockwise. Write both numbers down.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
Acorn & Pinecone Craft Supply Box1 kipandeZana zinazohitajika:
Graphite Pencil Set3
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Find the Fibonacci numbers
Find the Fibonacci numbers
Your two spiral counts are almost always two numbers that sit next to each other in the Fibonacci sequence -- very often 8 and 13, or 5 and 8, or 13 and 21. Check them against the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34. Plants grow this way because it packs the seeds most efficiently.
Zana zinazohitajika:
Calculator4
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Meet the golden ratio
Meet the golden ratio
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Zana zinazohitajika:
Desktop Computer
Calculator5
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Compendium: real patterns and tall tales
Compendium: real patterns and tall tales
What is true and what is exaggerated. (1) Fibonacci spiral counts in pinecones, sunflowers, pineapples and daisy petals are REAL, and happen because each new part grows at the 'golden angle' of about 137.5 degrees, which packs them tightest. (2) The ratio of neighbouring Fibonacci numbers genuinely approaches the golden ratio, phi = (1 + square root of 5) over 2 = 1.618..., the number satisfying phi-squared = phi + 1. (3) But be sceptical of claims that the golden ratio rules the Parthenon, the Mona Lisa or the 'perfect' face -- many are cherry-picked or made up. The maths in the pinecone is beautiful and real; not every romantic story about it is.
Vifaa
1- 1 kipandeKishikilia Nafasi
Zana Zinazohitajika
3- Kishikilia Nafasi
- Kishikilia Nafasi
- Kishikilia Nafasi
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Paper, try:
Mulberry Bark Paper
Yoshino Filtering Paper (Fine Grade)
Tissue Paper (acid-free)
Acid-free Tissue Paper - Instead of Acorn & Pinecone Craft Supply Box, try:
Storage Box
Lacquer Curing Box (Urushi Buro)
Light Box (for visual grading)
Sports Achievement Shadow Box
Fuming Box - Instead of Desktop Computer, try:
Path Planning Computer - Instead of Graphite Pencil Set, try:
Notebook and Pencil - Instead of Calculator, try:
Carbon Footprint Calculator Kit
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