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What is a Tessellation? • A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. • Tessellations are formed using geometric transformations.
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Page 1: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

What is a Tessellation?• A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures

that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces.

• Tessellations are formed using geometric transformations.

Page 2: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Examples of Tessellations

Page 3: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.
Page 4: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.
Page 5: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.
Page 6: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

How to Make a Tessellation1. Start by drawing & cutting out a polygon (a 2” x 2” square works well) from a file folder, cereal box, or poster board.

2. From this polygon, make a template that will tessellate by performing at least one of the following transformations (described in the upcoming slides of this PowerPoint):– Translation– Glide Reflection (translation with reflection)– Rotation– Mid-point Rotation

3.Trace the template many times onto an 8.5” x 11” sheet of copy paper by rotating the template until your tessellation is complete with no overlapping or empty spaces.

4.Color neatly with vibrant colors. Do not leave any white space.

Page 7: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Translation Tessellation (EASY)

For simple translation tessellations, your starting polygon should have opposite sides that are parallel and congruent. Squares, hexagons, and parallelograms work best.

Page 8: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

1.

Draw a design on one side of the square and slide it to opposite side.

Tape the cutout pieces to opposite sides. Slide (translation) the pattern when tracing.

Start with a square

2.3. 4.

Draw another design on the adjacent side of the square and slide it to opposite side.

Translation Tessellation (HARD)You can create more complex designs starting with square

tessellations and making changes on both pairs of sides.

Page 9: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Glide Reflection Tessellation

For glide reflection tessellations, your polygons should have opposite sides that are parallel and congruent. Squares, hexagons, and parallelograms work best.

*You can make this one more difficult by cutting out two pieces from different sides and doing a glide reflection for both.

Page 10: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Rotation Tessellation

For rotation tessellations, the adjacent sides of the polygon must be congruent. Squares, equilateral triangles, regular hexagons, and rhombi work best.

*You can make this one more difficult by cutting out two pieces from different sides and doing a

rotation tessellation for both.

Page 11: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Midpoint Rotation Tessellations

• Triangles, squares, and quadrilaterals work best for this type.

*You can make this one more difficult by cutting out two pieces from different sides and doing a

mid-point rotation for both.

Page 12: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Example: Rotational Tessellation

Page 13: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.
Page 14: What is a Tessellation? A tessellation is a pattern of repeating figures that fit together with NO overlapping or empty spaces. Tessellations are formed.

Depending how you decide to

color your tessellation, a

very simple design can have a very

creative result.


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