On Wednesday and Thursday this week we have been creating Body Gardens to show our learning about measurement and different types of symmetry. We had to measure parts of our body, for example, the length from our wrist to out elbow or from our foot to our knee for the stem of the flower, and then we drew around our hands for the leaves or butterflies and our fingers for the petals. We placed the leaves and petals on our plants in different ways- some showing reflectional symmetry, some showing transformational symmetry and some showing rotational symmetry.



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