Fractals' fundamental principles are how a pattern can frequently repeat at different scales and how this complex shape can be formed by simple replication.
The fractals are irregular structures with the same system repeating on ever finer scales. No matter how much you blow up a picture of a fractal, it will always look the same. The natural world contains many fractals, including ferns, broccoli, river networks, blood vessels, and coastlines.
The students of 8th grade will star a second interdisciplinary project with STEAM students.
The objective of this project is to create an artwork following the tutorials created by the students of the STEAM class.
The explanations given by the students who worked on the operative part are clear. They have put the mathematical amount; now, the art class will put the artistic piece.