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DEMO LESSON

DEMO LESSON . BY- SHALINI GAUR KV PALWAL. TESSELATION. A GEOMETRICAL DRAWING. WHAT IS TESSELATION ? A tessellation is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps.

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DEMO LESSON

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  1. DEMO LESSON BY- SHALINI GAUR KV PALWAL

  2. TESSELATION A GEOMETRICAL DRAWING

  3. WHAT IS TESSELATION? • A tessellation is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps. • Normally, tessellations are created using the repetition of regular polygons. The most common would be using squares and rectangles. • The surface is usually separated in square grids and rectangular grids.

  4. MATERIAL REQUIRED • Ivory sheet, 2H grade pencil, eraser, sharpener, ruler and pencil colors.

  5. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED – • Take A3 size Ivory sheet. • Prepare a 4X4” cm. square with the help of 2H pencil and ruler. • Distribute all grids equally on sheet, like remain is done previously. • After making grids, design a tessellation by dividing the points either in 1cm. or 2 cm. • .

  6. Ensure the measurement should be correct and symmetrical. • To produce more enhancement in geometrical drawing, it is necessary to treat with the colours in a balance way. • As each part of the tessellation required its formation, complete it with pencil colours.

  7. LEARNING OUTCOME • Demonstrate a positive impression to learn art. • Improve problem solution ability and creative skills. • Process to explore geometrical shapes and spatial visualization. • Promote cognitive development. • Develop concentration and motor skills. • Improve confidence, sensitive feeling and colour sensation. • Student also learns mathematics. • In mathematics, tessellations can be generalized to higher dimensions.

  8. THANK YOU

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