Lesson 10. Unit 3. Creating Designs. Transformational Designs. Reflection

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Lesson 10 Transformational Designs Creating Designs M.C. Escher was an artist that made remarkable pieces of art using geometric transformations. He was first inspired by the patterns in mosaic tiles. He would create a pre-image and use it to produce a pattern. Here is a sample of a piece of artwork using a pre-image to produce a pattern. Reflection Can you see the rotation of the pre-image in this artwork? Can you see the reflection in this artwork? Math 6 3-81

Objectives for this Lesson In this lesson you will explore the following concepts: Analyze a given design created by transforming one or more 2-D shapes, and identify the original shape(s) and the transformations used to create the design Draw and describe a 2-D shape and its image, given a combination of transformations Create a design using one or more 2-D shapes, and describe the transformations used Analyzing Designs Using block letters you can see how a design can be formed. Reflection Rotation Translation You can create your own pattern using the letters of your name. Use the following exploration to create your own design from letters. 3-82

Let s Explore Exploration 1: Create a Letter Pattern Materials:, Lesson 10, Exploration 1 page in your Workbook, Construction Paper, Scissors, Straight Edge, Pencil 1. Create the initials of your name using construction paper. 2. Cut out at least 10 of each letter. 3. Rotate, translate, and reflect your letters to form a pattern. 4. Make a sketch of the pattern you created. Tessellations A tessellation is a figure that can cover a surface with no gaps and no overlaps. There are certain polygons that tessellate in a plane. Equilateral Triangles Parallelograms Regular Hexagons Original designs can be made from these basic tessellating shapes. Other shapes that tessellate: Square Rectangle Rhombus When Escher created art with tessellations he often began with one shape that would fit together like a puzzle. You can create one of these images. The following example will show you how that is done. You can then create your own. Math 6 3-83

Example 1 Create a unique design that will tessellate. Start by cutting out a shape that will tessellate. In this case, a square is used: On one side of the square, draw a pattern that will be cut out: You can have straight lines or curves on your drawing. Now cut this out and move it to the opposite side: Tape the shape on the opposite side. Now trace your shape on a piece of paper. Notice that you can repeat the shape across the paper: 3-84

You can also create your own tessellating shapes by rotating the cut out to another side: When you create a figure through a rotation, the design will rotate within the tessellation: You can add visual interest to a tessellation using colour and art: In this tessellation you can see a 90 rotation: You can also see a translation: Math 6 3-85

Use the following exploration to create your own tessellation. Let s Explore Exploration 2: Create a Tessellation Materials:, Lesson 10, Exploration 2 page in your Workbook, Tracing Paper, Pencil Crayons, Scissors, Pencil, Construction Paper, Page of Shapes from the back of this unit in your Workbook 1. Create your own tessellation using one of the shapes from the Exploration page in your Workbook. Use colour to make your shape more interesting. 2. Identify any rotations, translations or reflections in your tessellation. Be sure to hand in your tessellation with your Workbook. Let s Practice Go online to complete the Concept Capsule: Analyzing Tessellations. Turn in your Workbook to, Lesson 10 and complete 1 to 10. 3-86