Rotational Name Design

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Rotational Name Design Can you find the name repeated over and over again in this picture?

Rotational Name Design Can you find the name repeated over and over again in this picture?

Rotational Name Design Can you find the name repeated over and over again in this picture?

Rotational Name Design Trace a circle on your paper using a plate. Cut out the circle. Fold the circle in half once, twice, then a third time. When you open it you should have 8 “slices”. Write your name in each section, but make sure your letters touch both edges of the slice. Do that all the way around. Trace with sharpie marker. Color in your design with crayons or colored pencil.