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Quadrilaterals in the Real World

Quadrilaterals in the Real World. You asked, I’ll tell!!!!!!. Following are some examples of quadrilaterals and how they are used in the world. "Escape of a Luggage Fish". http://www.helmutamann.com/0037L.htm. Broadway Boogie Woogie , 1942-1943.

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Quadrilaterals in the Real World

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  1. Quadrilaterals in the Real World You asked, I’ll tell!!!!!!

  2. Following are some examples of quadrilaterals and how they are used in the world.

  3. "Escape of a Luggage Fish" http://www.helmutamann.com/0037L.htm

  4. Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-1943 http://educ.queensu.ca/~fmc/january2003/Mondrian.html

  5. Composition A: Composition with Black Red, Gray, Yellow, and Blue http://educ.queensu.ca/~fmc/january2003/Mondrian.html

  6. Fountain Place; Dallas, TX http://www.fountainplace.com/

  7. St. Stephen's Catholic Church http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?o=6&f=/c/a/2005/03/05/HOG9SBJ8VB1.DTL&type=printable

  8. On the Boardwalk, Boardwalk

  9. 4-star Block Pattern

  10. Feathered Star

  11. Mountain Variation

  12. Liberty Star

  13. Why are we looking at all these quilt patterns? We are going to make a class quilt and you will be responsible for one square of the quilt. So, let’s look at some more!!

  14. Barn Quilt

  15. Barn Quilt

  16. Crazy Quilt

  17. Barn Quilt

  18. You will be responsible for only one square of the class quilt. First, we need to come up with a color scheme.

  19. Your guidelines: 1. Your square will be an 8 ½ inch by 8 ½ inch square. 2. Each shape on your pattern will be made from construction paper.

  20. 3. Required shapes: Either two isosceles trapezoids or a polygon with more than four sides. Parallelogram Square or Rhombus Rectangle Triangles (These are the “staples” to the quilt.)

  21. 4. At the end, turn in a color code with your square. For example, square = red pentagon = green rectangle = orange

  22. For today, just do a rough sketch of your square quilt design.

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