We are describing the different parts of our garden and what geometry features they show. | |
What type of symmetry do your flowers have? | In my garden my flowers have a reflective symmetry and rotational symmetry.
This means that my flowers have 4 lines of reflective symmetry, and you can rotate my flowers 8 times. It will still look the same! |
What type of symmetry does your butterfly have? | In my garden my butterfly has a reflective symmetry.
This means that my butterfly has 1 line of reflective symmetry! And it still looks the same, if you cut it half. |
Pathway
What geometry feature does your pathway show? What did you do to make sure the pathway? |
In my garden my pathway shows that it has a tessellation.
To make my pathway I add some yellow and green triangles, and rotate it a bit. Then, I kept doing it as a pattern. Also, there must be no gaps and no overlaps too. This means that my pathway is repeating yellow and green triangles, together. No gaps and no overlaps! |
Task Description: This week we are learning reflection symmetry, rotational symmetry, translation and tessellation! I learnt that a circle has infinity lines of reflection symmetry. Also, my best part of Geometry is when Mr Moran shows us clockwise and anticlockwise in the whiteboard. I can sometimes forget what a clockwise and anticlockwise is.