Joining in the fun of this linky party again!
This linky party is meant to highlight some of your previous blog posts. Here is a throwback for you today--it is one of my favorite activities that we did when I was in 4th grade. I have turned the 3 original posts into 1 long post. It has lots of pictures so, don't worry, it will be tolerable. :)
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PART 1
I cannot wait to see the final products! Hope you enjoyed! :D
PART 2
This was such a fun project! I had a GREAT time teaching it and the kids had a GREAT time being so creative. :D
By the way, thanks to Abigail, I reached my 25 follower goal, so I will be announcing my first giveaway this week!! Stay tuned!!
PART 3
Here is the final installment of the tessellations--we are finally all finished:
They did SUCH a great job! I am so proud of my students! I hope you enjoyed these 3 posts! :D
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PART 1
I remember making tessellations when I was in middle school. I remember it being such a neat project and really had fun creating it. I tried it for the first time last year with my 4th graders and they loved it! I started it last week with one of my classes (my other 2 classes will start next week) and they are looking great so far! I will post the finished products for you to see in a week or two when they are finished. Check them out:
We started out with a simple 4" x 4" square......
...and with a translation or two turned the square into irregular shapes!
The students translated their unique shape all over their paper to create a tessellation. (I put the original shape in the middle of the paper.)
Some traced a little more carefully than others...
"A snooty old woman" (as described by the creator)
I thought this one would be cool as a manta ray, but this student has other plans...
A personal fav!
I cannot wait to see the final products! Hope you enjoyed! :D
PART 2
Last Monday's Math Blog Hop I posted the beginning of a tessellation project my 4th graders started. Well, I am VERY PLEASED to present the finished products (well...at least several of them) to you! I didn't get a chance to take a before picture of all of them, but I do have a few.
BEFORE
FINISHED PRODUCT
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FINISHED PRODUCT
BEFORE
BEFORE
FINISHED PRODUCT
Some kids REALLY went all out while others just slapped a design on to get finished.
This was such a fun project! I had a GREAT time teaching it and the kids had a GREAT time being so creative. :D
By the way, thanks to Abigail, I reached my 25 follower goal, so I will be announcing my first giveaway this week!! Stay tuned!!
PART 3
Here is the final installment of the tessellations--we are finally all finished:
They did SUCH a great job! I am so proud of my students! I hope you enjoyed these 3 posts! :D
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Wow your students were really creative with these!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
Jamie
Sixth Grade Tales
They did a really good job! I was very pleased! My favorites have to be the butterfly and the snooty old woman! :)
DeleteVery cool! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!! :)
DeleteThe shapes turned out to be lovely patterns! Super creative! I enjoyed the gallery show! =) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKids Math Teacher