Unit 7 - Lesson 14 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 3 Unit 7
Lesson 14: Wax Prints
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Grade 3 Unit 7
Lesson 14: Wax Prints
CC BY 2021 Illustrative MathematicsĀ®
Lesson: Wax Prints
What do you notice?
What do you notice?
What do you wonder?
What do you wonder?
Use the dot paper to design your own wax print pattern. Your pattern should:- use a rhombus, rectangle, or square
- use a quadrilateral that is not a rhombus, rectangle, or square
- have each shape repeat at least 5 times
Color the pattern in a way that highlights the shapes you chose or choices you made.
Use the dot paper to design your own wax print pattern. Your pattern should:
- use a rhombus, rectangle, or square
- use a quadrilateral that is not a rhombus, rectangle, or square
- have each shape repeat at least 5 times
Color the pattern in a way that highlights the shapes you chose or choices you made.
Round 1
Your teacher will give you either a problem card or a data card. Do not show or read your card to your partner.
Solve the problem independently.
Solve the problem independently.
Round 2
Your teacher will give you either a problem card or a data card. Do not show or read your card to your partner.
Solve the problem independently.
Solve the problem independently.
Cool Down: Quadrilaterals in a Pattern
Describe the quadrilaterals that were used in this pattern.
Describe the quadrilaterals that were used in this pattern.
If the image of the pattern is a rectangle with side lengths of 9 inches by 6 inches, what is the perimeter? Explain your reasoning.
If the image of the pattern is a rectangle with side lengths of 9 inches by 6 inches, what is the perimeter? Explain your reasoning.