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STEM

MATH + SCIENCE = ART: The STEM students learned about the art of
science and math!
TESSELLATIONS: A tessellation is any repeating pattern of interlocking
shapes. Some shapes, or polygons, will tessellate and others will not. As
for the regular polygons, tessellations can easily be created using
squares, equilateral triangles and hexagons. M.C. Escher used a
mathematical technique called "tessellation," and produced complex
patterns based on repeating shapes in the forms of butterflies and fish,
birds, and lizards.
TWO-POINT PERSPECTIVE: Students learned how to use two
vanishing points to create two-point perspective drawings
OP ART: Optical Art is a mathematically-themed form of abstract art.
The point of optical art is to confuse the eye using mathematical
concepts.

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Miss Fallstick, April 2016

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