“Words and numbers are of equal value, for, in the cloak of knowledge, one is warp and the other weft.”
The editable PowerPoint provides a structured investigation into the nonsensical world of graph theory alongside Lewis Carroll’s rational poem The Hunting of the Snark.
Starting with the basic of what a graph is, the work builds up to the conditions for a graph to be a snark. Embedded videos and practice questions help with the understanding of the key concepts. The graph theory work concludes with the construction and exploration of the flower snark. Following each fit a summary and five comprehension questions are included.
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