How to see Fibonacci Numbers in Nature

 
How to see Fibonacci Numbers in Nature

How to see Fibonacci Numbers in Nature

This enrichment resource brings Science and maths to life with an engaging presentation on Fibonacci in Nature. Following on from the ‘Introduction to Numbers in Nature’ previously hosted, Lisa will refresh and build on this understanding of geometry in nature to visualise the Fibonacci sequence in natural forms. This dynamic resource demonstrates how the Fibonacci number sequence transforms from an abstract topic to a visual learning experience, helping pupils recognise how patterns studied in class appear throughout the natural world. This is a supplement to Algebra and Number strands for the Irish Primary Maths Curriculum stages 3 and 4. Also combining cross curricular links with SESE Living Things strand which includes Life Processes, Plants and Animals. Stage 3 and 4 Learning outcomes include: Identifying the rules of a sequence; Representing relationships between quantities; Exploring patterns using various maths languages; Representing maths structures in different ways. This resource stands out for its strong emphasis on artistic visual activities. Introducing ways to draw and build a fibonacci spiral puzzle and create plant spiralling patterns. Encouraging learners to see and model mathematical patterns as well as calculate them.

Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 24-03-2026 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 24-03-2026 8:00 pm
Capacity Unlimited
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