Abstract
We present a sequence of classroom activities on Euclidean geometry, both plane and space geometry, used to make three dimensional geometry more catchy and simple. The activity consists of a guided research activity that leads the students to discover unexpected properties of two apparently distant geometrical entities, quadrilaterals and tetrahedra. The activity has been realised by means of an efficacious conceptual tool, the analogy, and an operative one, a dynamic geometry system.
Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank the reviewer for the very helpful comments and suggestions. This research was supported by Progetto Lauree Scientifiche – Scientific University Degrees Project – in the subproject for Mathematics of Catania.