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You should search the Math Forum for information about fractals; you will get all sorts of ideas. Go to "Search for Math" http://mathforum.org Also, one site to start off with is the following (also from the Forum). http://mathforum.org/alejandre/workshops/fractal/fractal3.html There have also been some good activities in the Mathematics Teacher. This is a journal for teachers from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. I would look from November to April of this year. -Jenny, for the Teacher2Teacher service
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