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Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Rotational Symmetry! ๐Ÿ”„๐Ÿ”บ

Today for maths, our geometry groups were focusing on Rotational symmetry. All 3 groups had worked on a independent activity, maths game and with Miss. Ogram. Basically, Rotational symmetry is how many times a shape matches into place in one rotation. An easier way to find out how much times a shape fits into place is to see if each side of the shape are equal. So if an equilateral square were being rotated once, it would fit 4 times into place because there are 4 equal sides.

 Our independent work was on Symmetry Artists where we had to create a piece of art work with symmetry. For me it was quite fun creating my artwork, I used very simple colours and all the shapes provided. 


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