Unit 1 Project Due Friday, September 21.

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Unit 1 Project Due Friday, September 21

Choose one project to do Tessellation Project Design your own tessellation. Remember that a tessellation is a repeating pattern that goes on forever to fill up the entire plane. Color and decorate your final tessellation paper before turning it in. Creativity is part of the grading! Mandala Project Make a mandala using rotational symmetry. Remember that a shape has rotational symmetry if you can turn it and still see the same figure. Color and decorate your final design before turning it in. Remember: You are creating an ORIGINAL piece of work. Do not just copy from the internet.

Tessellation Project Project Objective: Students are to create a tessellation that demonstrates their knowledge of transformations, such as translations, rotations, and reflections. Expectations: The appearance of your tessellation should be neat! Your tessellation (pattern) should cover the ENTIRE page (no gaps or unintentional white spaces) Coloring should be in between the lines and no wrinkled or torn projects

Examples of Tessellations

Mandala Project Project Objective: Students are to create a mandala or object that demonstrates their knowledge of rotational symmetry Expectations: The appearance of your image or mandala should be neat! Your pattern should show symmetry Coloring should be in between the lines and no wrinkled or torn projects

This is a QUIZ grade