1.
Identify the tessellation below.
A.
neither
B.
regular
C.
both
D.
semi-regular
Hint
2.
Is the pattern below a tessellation formed by translating a triangle?
A.
No; There are shapes other than triangles.
B.
Yes; Triangles can be used to form squares and trapezoids.
C.
Yes; Each successive triangle has been shifted slightly.
D.
No; Tessellations do not overlap figures.
Hint
3.
What type of tessellation is shown below?
A.
neither
B.
both
C.
semi-regular
D.
regular
Hint
4.
Does translating a rectangle form the pattern below? Why or why not?
A.
no; there are triangles in the pattern
B.
no; the shapes repeat
C.
yes; the rectangles have been rotated
D.
yes; the triangles form rectangles
Hint
5.
What type of tessellation is shown?
A.
none of these
B.
semi-regular formed by triangles and squares
C.
regular formed by hexagons
D.
semi-regular formed by squares and hexagons
Hint