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Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: A hexagon is folded into sixths and this pattern is used to cut out the black parts. Draw what the snow- flake will look like when it is un- folded. Snowflake Symmetry 1 [email protected]
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Page 1: Snowflake Symmetry - Mathwire.com | March 2011mathwire.com/seasonal/sflakesym.pdf · Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: • A hexagon is folded into sixths and this pattern is used to

Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: • A hexagon is folded into sixths and

this pattern is used to cut out the black parts. Draw what the snow-flake will look like when it is un-folded.

Snowflake Symmetry 1 [email protected]

Page 2: Snowflake Symmetry - Mathwire.com | March 2011mathwire.com/seasonal/sflakesym.pdf · Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: • A hexagon is folded into sixths and this pattern is used to

Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: • Cut out the hexagon below. • Fold it in half and then in thirds so

that only the design is showing. • Cut out the black sections. • Carefully unfold the snowflake and

compare it to your prediction.

Snowflake Symmetry 2 [email protected]

Page 3: Snowflake Symmetry - Mathwire.com | March 2011mathwire.com/seasonal/sflakesym.pdf · Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: • A hexagon is folded into sixths and this pattern is used to

Snowflake Symmetry DIRECTIONS: • This is what the unfolded snowflake

will look like. • How many lines of symmetry does

this snowflake have? • Use a colored marker to draw in all

of the lines of symmetry.

Snowflake Symmetry 3 [email protected]


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