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An activity based on Rangoli Patterns to provide opportunities for illustrating reflective and rotational symmetry.
The Peacock is the Indian national bird and it’s importance is seen in festivals like Diwali when the Peacock shapes and colours are drawn in the form of Rangoli.
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BellaDonnaMichelle

4 years ago
5

bob_eckhard

7 years ago
4

This is great. Thank you. As the feedback directions asks for suggestions as to improvements, I wonder if producing it in word doc format would facilitate using layout to produce 2 or 4 patterns per A4 sheet rather than just one large one and the hassle of having to reduce on a photocopier then cut and paste ? All the same, I really like it.<br />

LeslieD

8 years ago
5

Great, thank you! Wish I had found this last week for Diwlai. :)

TheGingerTeacher

8 years ago
5

Thanks for sharing, very handy when I need to fill some time at the end of term!

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