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Who are these worksheets for?
This pack is suitable for learners aged 11 to 13 years old. The content covers fact files and relevant basic and advanced activities about Euclid and his contributions in the field of Mathematics.
Who is Euclid?
Euclid, also known as the Father of Geometry, was a Greek mathematician who had significantly contributed to the history of mathematics.
Euclid of Alexandria and Euclid’s Elements
Euclid wrote the textbook, The Elements, which consists of 13 books about theorems and constructs of mathematics and its proof.
Euclid also wrote about number theory, mathematical rigor, spherical geometry, perspective, and conic sections.
Euclid, in his book, explained axioms in mathematics. Axioms are statements that are universally true and don’t need any proof.
Download People Series: Euclid (Ancient Greece Themed) Math Worksheets
This is a fantastic bundle which includes everything you need to know Euclid across 20 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use Common core aligned 7 to 8th Grade Math worksheets.
Each ready to use worksheet collection includes 10 activities and an answer guide. Not teaching common core standards? Don’t worry! All our worksheets are completely editable so can be tailored for your curriculum and target audience.
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Worksheets Activities Included
Age 11-13 (Basic) 7th & 8th Grade
- Greek Marathon
- The First Alarm Clock
- Hellenes People
- Euclid’s Elements
- Greek Sculpture
Age 11-13 (Advanced) 7th & 8th Grade
- Greek Language
- Mount Olympus
- Greek Architectures
- Gods and Goddesses
- Euclidean Geometry