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Bucky for Beginners: Synergetic Geometry

A 1984 illustrated instructional book by Mary Laycock teaching Fuller-inspired synergetic geometry through hands-on model building for students from about fourth grade up.

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Bucky for Beginners: Synergetic Geometry

Mary Laycock's 1984 hands-on introduction to Fuller's synergetic geometry for young students.

Bucky for Beginners: Synergetic Geometry is a 64-page illustrated book by educator Mary Laycock, published by Activity Resources Company in 1984 (ISBN 0-918932-82-3). It introduces R. Buckminster Fuller's synergetic geometry through model-building activities pitched at fourth graders and older students, while embedding underlying principles of mathematics that a teacher can extend toward more sophisticated investigations.

The book's approach is explicitly experiential: students are meant to construct the geometric models themselves before pursuing further study of them. It has been cited in later works on the geometry linking art and science, including Jay Kappraff's Connections and Arthur L. Loeb's Concepts & Images, reflecting its place in the tradition of teaching Fuller-derived structural geometry to newcomers.

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  • Bucky for Beginners: Synergetic Geometry (Google Books)

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