Types of tessellations

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Types of tessellations Translation SLIDEs into place Reflection Reflected over an axis Rotation Rotates around central point

Where are tessellations? Where do you see these shapes repeat over and over again to create tessellations in real life? Man made Flooring / Tiles, masonry, sports balls

Where are tessellations? Where do you see these shapes repeat over and over again to create tessellations in real life? Natural Honeycombs, pineapples, snake skin, pinecones

M.C. Escher 1898-1972 Maurits Cornelius Escher From the Netherlands Known mostly for his drawings & use of tessellations Emphasized space using lines & shapes

M.C. Escher His work Features Optical illusions Impossible objects Changes in Perspective Tessellations

M.C. Escher His work Features Optical illusions Impossible objects Changes in Perspective Tessellations