Abstract

First-grade students at A. G. Richardson Elementary School in Culpeper, Virginia, listened to some traditional uses for the white trillium plant and then looked at pictures of the flower. Students noticed that the leaves were shaped like triangles; this led to a scavenger hunt for triangles and a mathematical discussion about what counts as “a triangle.”

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