Haese Mathematics is renowned for its rigorous, example-driven approach to the IB curriculum. The Koch snowflake appears repeatedly because it perfectly bridges pure arithmetic and geometric intuition.
A standout feature where students can click on example boxes to hear a teacher’s voice explain each step of a problem, bringing basic processes to life with color and movement. snowflake haese mathematics
Built-in Graphing and Statistics Packages provide powerful alternatives to physical graphics calculators, with data often pre-filled from nearby textbook questions. Introduced by Swedish mathematician Helge von Koch in
is the proprietary, multi-platform digital learning platform developed by Haese Mathematics . It is the digital counterpart to their popular printed textbooks (used widely in IB Middle Years Programme, IB Diploma, and Australian curricula). and Australian curricula).
Introduced by Swedish mathematician Helge von Koch in 1904, the Koch snowflake is constructed iteratively:
"The Koch snowflake is constructed starting from an equilateral triangle of side length 9 cm. Find the perimeter after the 4th iteration, and determine the limiting area as $n \to \infty$."