7th graders have been working with shapes and patterns to make a creative tessellation. We first looked at simple tessellations made from shapes (triangles, squares and hexagons). Then students cut paper to make translation and rotation tessellations. Here is a Prezi that can help explain and describe tessellations. Tessellations are made from shapes or polygons, can repeat forever, have no gaps or overlaps and share the same vertices. Enjoy these creative tessellations inspired by M.C. Escher.
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November 2023
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