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1  Tessellation Project Adapted from an online power point.

2 Tessellation Project  Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898 – 1972) was a Dutch artist famous for his repetitive, interlocking patterns. His works look like paintings but were done by woodcarving and lithographs.  Escher’s designs are made from variations on tiling patterns called tessellations. The brick walls in the classrooms is an example of a tesslation.

3 Tessellations & Transformations Tessellations can be created by using transformations. Translations, glide reflections, and rotations are the most used.

4 Translation Tessellations For simple translation tessellations, polygons should have opposite sides that are parallel and congruent – squares, hexagons, parallelograms.

5 Example: Translation Tessellation To create more complex designs for a tessellation made by a translation change both pair of parallel

6 Depending on how creative you are, a very simple translation can become an awesome design. The use of color and detail will be part of the process.

7 Glide Reflection Tessellation For glide reflection tessellations, polygons should have opposite sides that are parallel and congruent – squares, hexagons, parallelograms.

8 Example By reflecting and gliding over more than one side, you can create a complex tessellation.

9 Adding coloring and features will enhance the artwork.

10 Tessellation created by Rotation Adjacent sides must be congruent – squares, equilateral triangles, regular hexagons, rhombi

11 Suggestions  Try out several designs, by cutting and taping paper together until you find something you like.  When you have decided on a design, create your template on a stiff material – heavy cardstock or a file folder seem to work well for creating a sturdy template that can be traced over and over.  Be creative. Your design should not look like any of the designs in the book or in this presentation.  Remember: Finding a design online and copying it is plagiarism.

12 Tessellation Project  Your project is due Jan. 29 th.  You will have every Wednesday in January as work days.  Grading criteria is on your rubric.  A completed project must include your completed tessellation poster, your pattern piece, and your rubric.  Do NOT wait until the last minute!!!!!


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