Snowflake Generator

Freestyle Challenge 1 Challenge 2 Challenge 3 Challenge 4 Challenge 5 More Symmetry

Drag the green circles above to design your snowflake.







An early classification of snowflakes
An early classification of snowflakes by Israel Perkins Warren 1814-1892 (public domain)

Instructions

Try your best to answer the questions above. Type your answers into the boxes provided leaving no spaces. As you work through the exercise regularly click the "check" button. If you have any wrong answers, do your best to do corrections but if there is anything you don't understand, please ask your teacher for help.

When you have got all of the questions correct you may want to print out this page and paste it into your exercise book. If you keep your work in an ePortfolio you could take a screen shot of your answers and paste that into your Maths file.

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08 December 2020

"There is a limit to how snowflake-like your creations can be with this application as it was designed to focus primarily on the notion of symmetry. In real life snowflakes are never completely symmetrical but do commonly have rotational symmetry of order 6 in addition to six lines of symmetry. The symmetry is due to the hexagonal crystalline structure of ice. Beginning with a tiny hexagon the six "arms" of the snowflake then grow independently from each of the corners of the hexagon. The microenvironment in which the snowflake grows changes dynamically as the snowflake falls through the clouds and tiny changes in temperature and humidity affect the way in which water molecules attach to the snowflake. Since the micro-environment (and its changes) are very nearly identical around the snowflake, each arm tends to grow in nearly the same way."

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09 December 2020

"Display idea: Print then cut out your snowflake designs as part of your classroom Christmas decorations. They can be made all the more colourful if two or more snowflakes are designed then one pasted on top of the other in your paint program.
Two-colour snowflake."

Cosette, Timmel

15 December 2020

"Cosette's snowflake "

LeAnne, Virginia

23 December 2020

"LeAnne's snowflake "

Tangerang, Indonesia

11 February 2021

"Anon Snowflake "

EJ, TGS

11 February 2021

"EJ's snowflake "

EJ, TGS

11 February 2021

"EJ's snowflake "

Adam Moore,

25 May 2021

"Adam's snowflake "

Glenda, New Zealand

26 October 2021

"Glenda's Snowflake "

S. Knowman, Lapland

26 October 2021

"Glenda's Snowflake "

Gamosa, Bandar Seri Begawan

20 February 2022

"Gamosa's Snowflake "

Chickienuggiexox, Somerset

17 March 2022

"chickienuggiexox's Snowflake"

Chickienuggiexox, Somerset

17 March 2022

"chickienuggiexox's Snowflake"

Chickienuggiexox, Somerset

17 March 2022

"chickienuggiexox's Snowflake"

Chickienuggiexox, Somerset

17 March 2022

"chickienuggiexox's Snowflake"

Dan, US

13 July 2022

"Dan's Snowflake "

Darcie, Perth

23 November 2022

"DP's Snowflake"

Lesley, Silver Spring

05 December 2022

"Lesley's Snowflake "

Joe, Christchurch

08 December 2022

"Joe Snowflake "

Huzaifa, Australie

08 December 2022

"Huzaifa's Snowflake "

JenJun, Salt Lake City

16 January 2023

"JenJun's Snowflake "

Corrie, Texas

17 April 2023

"Corrie's Snowflake "

W Hartwell White, Albuquerque

11 December 2023

"Another snowflake "

Sun Clouds,

14 December 2023

"Another snowflake "

Ethan,

14 December 2023

"Another snowflake "

William,

14 December 2023

"Another snowflake "

Sasha, Maine

21 December 2023

"Joe Snowflake"

Enojon, Mexico

04 January 2024

"Joe Snowflake"

Josie, Vermont

22 January 2024

"Joe Snowflake"

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