I am a year 8 student at Ruapotaka School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 12 and my teacher is Mrs Golder.
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Tessellation
You have to make it look like a pattern. You can rotate the squares and then you can group your shapes by pressing Ctrl G so you can keep it together. After that you can press Ctrl D so you can copy the squares and paste it so it can be easy for you. When you finish you can do anything with it like print it out and put it on your wall or a desk top pattern for you Chromebook.
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Hi Mika, you have created a great looking tessellation. We have some of our tessellations on our room 9 blog too. We drew ours but we might have a go following your instructions to create one on the Chromebooks.
ReplyDeleteHi Miss Ginders thank you for the comment. I hope your class tessellation will turn out like mine. When is your class going to make it?
DeleteMika,your art was great and the article was interesting.
ReplyDeleteHey Raniera thanks for the comment and I think that my art is interesting too.
DeleteHey Mika, I like your tessellation and it looks cool but if I look at your tessellation for long my eyes get sore.
ReplyDeleteHi Zin Way thanks for the comment and I think that my tessellation looks cool too. What did your tessellation looks like?
DeleteMy tessellation look like little bit the same with you but I got triangle on it.
DeleteHi Zin Way thanks for replying.
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