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7th Grade Pattern Names

   Seventh grade started with a lesson on lettering and pattern. Using their names, students wrote bubble or block letters that had to overlap. Each letter was then filled with a pattern, and the overlapped spaces filled with different patterns. The patterns were filled in using sharpies and the outlines of the letters erased. The main objective of this lesson was to get students to notice that the shapes of their letters can be created by something other than a line.





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