patterns presentation
Transcript: VERITY, ELI AND JESS, IZZIE Patterns Subjects Interlinking with art Patterns in Art In art we are looking at tessellation. Tessellation is a pattern that fits together with no gaps and nothing overlapping. Making Paint Chemistry In Chemistry we made paint using egg yolk and pigments. We then painted different patterns using the paint Pictures How to make paint !!!!!!!!!!!! Mosaics Classics In classics we made mosaics online. We made sure it was symmetrical. here is an example #undathesea. In history we did calligraphy. Different fonts and patterns suggest which era it was written in. Calligraphy History Enigma Subjects Interlinking with coding In History we were also learning about how Alan Turing broke the German Enigma code. In addition, we were learning about how Mary Queen of Scots sent codes while she was imprisoned to her fellow Catholics. In TPE, we were learning about the Turing Test. This investigates if computers can think. If a computer can have a conversation with someone and make the other person think it isn't a computer-it proves that computers may be able to think. TPE The Fibonacci sequence starts like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 and so on forever. Each number is the sum of the two numbers that precede it. It's a simple pattern, but it appears to be a kind of built-in numbering system to the cosmos. Examples are the Human Body, Sea Shells, Plants The fibonacci series Fibonacci Sequence Patterns in Poetry Patterns in languages In french we put poems/ sentences into shapes relevant to the poem to replicate the french artist Guillaume Apollinaire. These are called calligrams In English we were studying the structure of story writing such as: story mountains, story circle, zig zag, flash back & forward Story structures/ patterns Story structures