Geometry Art - Walt: use the invariant properties of figures and objects under transformation (reflection-whakaata, rotation-hurihanga, translation-nekehanga, or enlargement).
We learned that the invariant properties included internal angles, area, basic shape. When a shape is rotated the lengths, area and angles within the shape do not change but the orientation/position of the shape does. When a shape is reflected the lengths, area and angles within the shape do not change but the orientation/position of the shape does. When a shape is translated lengths, area, angles and orientation/position do not change. When a shape is enlarged (or reduced) by a scale factor angles and orientation do not change but area and lengths do.
Ina titiro koe ki nga pikitia nei, he aha ou kitenga?
(What do you notice when you look at these pictures?)
Ka kite tatou i etehi mea pangarau i roto i nga pikitia? (Can we recognise any mathematics ideas relating to symmetry in the pictures?)








Hi Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteI like the patterns that you've used in your art. My favourite one is the one with pikachu. What's your favourite art piece?
From Petulisa
In Rm 7 Scott Class Hay Park School
Kia Ora Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteI like how you guys do your art because you guys create your own art. This is my question, do you guys do a lot of art? Thank you Ruma Tahi for shearing your art with me and other people. Have a great day.
From Vonairay
Kia Ora Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteI really love your guys art. Do you guy like to do art in your class? well we love to do art in our class. You guys are really great at art. Here is our class blog http://hpsarcher.blogspot.co.nz/
From Jahleena
Kia Ora,
ReplyDeleteI really like the nice art work. It looks amazing. I wish I could do art like you guys can do. I want to know if you guys do a lot of art in your class?
From Anas
Guten tag Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteI really like the creative art symmetry. To answer your first question I have notice that the drawing are the same. To answer your next question, I have notice that your first drawing has a timetable symbol in the middle. Did you learn anything?
From,
Alaskah at Hay Park School.
Kia ora, My name is Peeana. I am a student from hay park school.I really like what you had done it is really cool. Some of the picture reminds me of cartoons like Pokemon.
ReplyDeleteFrom Peeana At hay park school
Hi Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Roman,
This is cool, I love your drawing that you did. My favourite drawing is the Pikachu I really like it and the pokeballs behind it. It was really cool.
Hi Ruma Tahi
ReplyDeleteThese symmetry arts are cool. My favorite one is the 4th drawing. Was it hard? How did you do it? Please check out my blog here
http://psalazhayr.blogspot.co.nz/
Kia Ora Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Chevylee, I go to Paihia School and I in Te Ngahere
Your art is spectacular!
I used to love doing symmetry art!
How did you get them to be symmetric?
Kia Ora Ruma tahi,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Makaveli and I go to Paihia School I really like the vibrant colors and patterns in your guy's art... One day I hope we can do art like that at My school.
Hi Ruma Tahi
ReplyDeleteI am Sylis from Panmure Bridge School. I think that the art you guys did looks amazing. I also like all the colours that you used. What did you use to colour it in?
Good Job
Hi Ruma Tahi,
ReplyDeleteI am Viva from Panmure Bridge School. I would like to say that you're art looks fabulous.