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Motions in Geometry
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach

Tessellations Applet

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If you have ever formed an Escher-type tessellation by tracing figures on paper or at a window, you will be amazed at the power of this interactive. You will be pleasantly surprised at how quickly figures and tessellations can be created.
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