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Rangoli patterns

Rangoli patterns. ` . By Year 5. Introduction. In this PowerPoint we will be presenting to you information about the steps that we took to make our Rangoli patterns. We hope you enjoy!. Research.

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Rangoli patterns

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  1. Rangoli patterns ` By Year 5

  2. Introduction In this PowerPoint we will be presenting to you information about the steps that we took to make our Rangoli patterns. We hope you enjoy!

  3. Research As homework we had to do research on Rangoli patterns. We found out about why Hindus make Rangoli patterns, the colours they use, the patterns and what they are made of. We found out that Hindus do Rangoli patterns outside their houses to welcome the Goddess Lakshmi to their homes, they do this near the time of Diwali.

  4. Investigating In our investigating lesson we were looking at templates of different Rangoli patterns. We were also finding out how colour can change the symmetry in our patterns. In addition we did work to do with symmetry drawing shapes using a mirror line and small boxes that were on the sheet to help us.

  5. Planning After we had finished investigating we started planning our own designs of Rangoli patterns on a 15 by 15 dot grid. At first we were in the pit for think of a design but as time went by we got the hang of it. We found it very complicated in order to keep our designs symmetrical ,we used mirrors to help us so we found it easier. We used patterns such as peacocks, flowers , circles and squares.

  6. Ratio and proportion We had to start thinking about our ratio and proportion when we finished our plans. This would be the challenge. Oh! Gosh, what am I going to do now.

  7. The final design After we had finished our plans we had to move onto our final design. Three of our tables had to double their plan. Two of our tables had one and a half x their plan. We had to use ratio and proportion in order to enlarge our Rangoli patterns. We were all in the pit but we all made it up in the end. I think it was great to be in the pit because at the end of the day we all had learnt something new!

  8. Pictures on our challenges I can do it. I am in the pit! This is hard Ini.

  9. Oh no! I have to start again! And that's how we made our Rangoli patterns OH MAN!!!!

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