Digital Kids
Homework for Week 5

Your Tessellations Page 1
Your Tessellations Page 2
Here are some finished mini projects. Do you know which ones are real tessellations and which are symmetrical?

Here are a new set of cards for you to practice

Don't forget you need to practice it at least 6 times and then get somebody to watch you on the last time. If you get it all correct using the right fingers then you can fill in the Typing Record. 

Home Keys
lass lass lass
dass dass dass
jass jass jass
kass kass kass
fass fass fass
Card 11

Home Keys
jkl; asdf jkl; asdf
jask jask jask
;lkj ;lkj ;lkj ;lkj
fdsa fdsa fdsa
jfkd jfkd jfkd jfkd
Card 12

g
fgfg fgfg fgfg fgfg
dgdg dgdg dgdg
sgsg sgsg sgsg
agag agag agag
lglg lglg lglg lglg
Card 13

g
jag jag jag
sag sag sag sag
kag kag kag kag
lag lag lag lag
dag dag dag dag
Card 14

g
gag gag gag gag
gaga gaga gaga
jagg jagg jagg
gad gas gaf gag
kaga kaga kaga
Card 15

h
jhjh jhjh jhjh jhjh
khkh khkh khkh
lhlh lhlh lhlh lhlh
fhfh fhfh fhfh fhfh
dhdh dhdh dhdh
Card 16

 

 

Mini Project

Your mini project for the next two weeks is to design tessellated wrapping paper for a gift or a special occasion. You will need to answer these questions before starting

·         Who is it for?

·         What is the occasion?

·         When is the occasion?

·         Why have you chosen this particular design for this person?

 

Draw what the pattern is going to look like using this planning sheet before you use the computer. Remember to make sure that the picture tessellates. Think about what tessellate means. You may use Autoshapes, graphics or you can even design your own shape!

Create the  pattern in word, print out and email me teacher@jsharp.co.nz your pattern. Bring your planning sheet to the next session of Digital Kids.

 

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