Tessellations. Practice 1 Identifying Tessellations. In each tessellation, color the repeated shape. Example



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Name: Chapter Date: Practice 1 Identifying In each tessellation, color the repeated shape. Example 1. 2. 3. Lesson 14.1 Identifying 133

Is each pattern a tessellation of a single repeated shape? Write yes or no. Explain your answer. Example Yes. It is made up of a single repeated shape. The repeated shapes do not have gaps between them and they do not overlap. 4. 5. 6. 134 Chapter 14

Name: Date: Add eight more of the repeated shapes to each tessellation. 7. 8. Lesson 14.1 Identifying 135

Use each shape to make a tessellation in the space provided. 9. 10. 136 Chapter 14

Name: Date: Use each shape to make a tessellation in the space provided. 11. Tessellate this shape by rotating it. 12. Tessellate this shape by fl ipping it. Lesson 14.1 Identifying 137

Use the shape to make a tessellation in the space provided. 13. Tessellate this shape by rotating or fl ipping and sliding it. 138 Chapter 14

Name: Date: Practice 2 More Add eight more of the repeated shapes to each tessellation. 1. Tessellation 1 2. Tessellation 2 Lesson 14.2 More 139

Use the shape to make two different tessellations in the space provided on this page and the next. 3. Tessellation 1 140 Chapter 14

Name: Date: Use the shape to make two different tessellations in the space provided on this page and the previous page. 4. Tessellation 2 Lesson 14.2 More 141

Form a shape and use it to make a tessellation. 5. From the square on the left, the shaded part is cut out and attached to the opposite side to form the shape on the right The new shape formed is shown in the dot grid below. Use this shape to make a tessellation in the space provided. 142 Chapter 14

Name: Date: Put On Your Thinking Cap! Challenging Practice 1. From the given triangle, make another shape that can also tessellate. Cut off a part of the triangle and attach it to a different side. Tessellate your shape in the space provided. shape A shape B Chapter 14 143

2. From the square on the left, the shaded part is cut out to form the shape shown on the right. Use the grid below to find out if this shape tessellates. Then fill in the blank with can or cannot. The shape tessellate. 3. Each of these shapes is formed by attaching the part that was cut out from the square above to a different side of the square. shape A shape B 144 Chapter 14

Name: Date: Use the grid below to find out if the shapes tessellate. Then fill in the blanks with can or cannot. a. b. The shape tessellate. The shape tessellate. Chapter 14 145

Use the shape to make two different tessellations in the spaces provided. 4. Tessellation 1 5. Tessellation 2 146 Chapter 14