| 1. A tessellation is a shape that repeats up, down, left, and right. 2. The hardest part about learning about tessellations was figuring out what was a tessellation and what wasn't. If there is only four of the same shapes it is not a tessellation. 3. My tessellation is a tessellation because the same shape repeats up, down, left, and right. It also has a middles piece. |
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The reason the author puts captions and labels into books is because it explains a picture. It help young readers understand pictures and why they are important. Pictures and Illustrations: Maps: Introduction:Headings:
Overall I think that life in the Midwest in the 1770s was probably about helping others and trading things. I really liked that people were so kind to dress up for us! I didn't dislike anything because it was all really cool because people explained in deep detail about their lives! This was an awesome field trip.
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