Complete the asynchronous lesson on fractals at mathigon.org and summarize in your own words what you learned from the interactive elements, in addition to what you learned during class.
Create a variant of the Python code using turtle to create a structure that looks like a plant of some kind (another type of snowflake, a tree, a leaf); show your code and at least one resulting example image. You can find inspiration in videos and images online, but please do not settle with reproducing something that already exist. Instead, experiment to create your own.
Read more about fractals at the information source of your choice (for example on howstuffworks.com) and summarize what you learned from the explanation in your own words, in addition to what you learned during class. Remember to cite your sources in a clear manner.
Skim through the journal article by Tannier and Pumain with DOI 10.4000/cybergeo.3275 and reflect in writing, potentially with drawings or annotated images (of maps, aerieal photos, or satellite imagery) upon how these types of patterns are visible in Montreal (or some other region of your choice that you are familiar with and find inspiring), from your point of view.