last week I learnt about Tessellations. Tessellations are when you use 1 or more shapes to make a pattern with no shapes, here is an example. In this I used octagon and a diamond to make my pattern
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Friday, May 10, 2019
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Hi Jessica, I'm Solly from Awahono School. Tessellations sound amazing and with the right shape combination they look amazing too! I also really like the colours you used it really let's the diamonds stand out. Maybe next time you could make it a square to add symmetry. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDelete-Solly