By Grant This pattern is found in nature. This pattern is found in nature.

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Presentation transcript:

By Grant

This pattern is found in nature.

This pattern is found in nature

In this pattern the same shape appears over and over again

Any pattern made with similar stripes makes a striped pattern.

The section of this pattern get smaller as they branch out from a central structure.

The pieces in this pattern overlap like the scales on a fish or the shingles on a roof.

Each piece of this pattern comes from a central point.

This is any pattern that is made of circles.

This pattern starts at a central point and goes around and around and around.

This pattern is human made. A person, a machine, or a computer can make human pattern.

Many patterns have a purpose. The purpose of safe pattern is to protect or camouflage.