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Malls, Malls, Everywhere. By, Yashodha Narayanan #12 5C. Polygon City Mall. On my polygon city, I chose to do a mall scene. That’s because I went to the mall a few days ago and I thought it would be fun and challenging to do a mall where no curved sides are allowed. Similar And Congruent.
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Malls, Malls, Everywhere By, Yashodha Narayanan #12 5C
Polygon City Mall On my polygon city, I chose to do a mall scene. That’s because I went to the mall a few days ago and I thought it would be fun and challenging to do a mall where no curved sides are allowed.
Similar And Congruent On my similar and congruent page, I went around my house and took pictures of 10 things (that are similar or congruent) you could (maybe) find in a mall. Then, I made a table to separate the similar and congruent objects.
Symmetry Only symmetrical twins are allowed in this dress shop! Since I had a mall theme, I decided to use dresses that you could find in a mall for my symmetry page. For the background I found a cool flower picture and used it. To help me make the pictures symmetrical, I used the gridline feature of Microsoft PowerPoint.
Tessellations For my tessellation page, I did a picture of tile (that was made of a tessellation) that could’ve been in a mall. Since it sort of looks like a mosaic, the “tile” could also be a work of art being sold at an art gallery/shop in a mall.