In Math, we have been working hard on two dimensional shapes and discovering patterns...not just in Math but in every day life. We recently used triangles and squared to create a paper shoo fly quilt.
After we put the triangles together to make the quilt blocks, we created our paper quilt.




When we finished the quilt, we talked about all the patterns we noticed. There are horizontal, vertical and diagonal patterns. It turned out great!
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