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Virtual Polyhedra:
http://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/vp.html
You cannot miss this site! There a lots of cool polyhedra AND you can spin them around!
Michael's Kaleidoscope:
http://www.michaels.com/main/kaleidoscope/kscope-vert.html
This is just plain cool... Put your pointer on the kaleidoscope and drag it around to change things.
Snowflake Designer:
http://www.explorescience.com/snwflak6.htm
This is one of the most awesome sites I've even seen... You really get to make snowflakes!
Hoberman Associates:
http://www.hoberman.com/fold/hoberman.htm
These guys make my favorite toys! You've got to see what a Hoberman Sphere is.

                       

What are Fractals? by Cynthia Lanius:
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/frac/
Learn all about fractals. There are different types of fractals and the ones explained here are not the kind you can make with the next four links. You'll need to wait until Intermediate Algebra to start to understand the math behind those.
The Fractal Microscope:
http://storm.shodor.org/cgi-bin/mandy/cnew.pl
Make your own fractals online!
The Fractory:
http://tqd.advanced.org/3288/myo.html
Make your own fractals online!
Julia and Mandelbrot Set Explorer:
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/julia/explorer.html
Make your own fractals online!
Mandelbrot Explorer:
http://www.softlab.ece.ntua.gr/miscellaneous/mandel/
mandel.html
Make your own fractals online!
Penrose Tilings:
http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/~casey931/puzzle/penrose/
penrose.html
Did you know that you can tile a floor (even an entire plane) without ever repeating the pattern? Find out how here.
COOL FACT: Bees always make their hives using regular hexagons... In fact, the bees are so good that you can measure their hexagon angles and they will be within 2 degrees in accuracy!
(What's the measure of an interior angle of a regular hexagon?)
Origami Mathematics:
http://chasm.merrimack.edu/~thull/OrigamiMath.html
See how you can make 3 dimensional geometric objects by folding paper.
Paper Folding by Chris Palmer:
http://www.cea.edu/sarah/chris/
See a bunch of really cool examples of geometric art made with paper.
Geodesic Domes:
http://www.teleport.com/~pdx4d/dome.html
Find out how geometry is used in architecture (buildings)
 

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