Tuesday, November 27, 2012

 For the past two weeks, middle school students used radial symmetry to create these name designs. Radial symmetry occurs when lines or shapes spread out from a center point.
Students began the lesson by folding a square piece of paper into 8 sections. Then they create a triangle with their name in bubble or block letters. Next, They traced their name onto each section, flipping their name over every other time to acieve a mirro image. By using markers, they added color to their design. See if you can identify the artist who's name is hidden within their artwork!

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