The Beautiful Triangles unit is the math component of the larger generative topic or overarching theme, "Form conveys meaning." Grade 7 students examine triangles of different shapes, sizes and forms, and come to discover that they can express different thoughts and emotions which can vary from one person to another. For example, an equilateral triangle, which has three equal angles of 60 degrees and side lengths of equal measures, can express the idea of equality or perfection. At the same time, it can also be viewed as something impossible or out of one’s reach since it is the most difficult triangle to construct.
Specifically, throughout this unit, students learn how to classify triangles and master concepts of congruence, similarity, ratio, angle and triangle theorems. Students demonstrate their understanding by discovering angles in the world around them with a focus on kinesthetic activities. The unit culminates in the Beautiful Triangle project in which students learn how to create precise geometric constructions to convey themes, ideas, feelings, and experiences similar to the abstract expressionist style of Wassily Kandinsky.