RESOURCES: These are the
sites that you and your group members should visit to gather information for
your book.
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/sum95/suzanne/whattess.html
www.forum.swarthmore.edu/geometry/rugs/symmetry/basic.html
http://www.worldofescher.com/reading/cronbib1.html
http://www.worldofescher.com/gallery/index.html
http://www.tessellation.com/tessellations/escher.html
http://www.tessellation.com/tessellations/index.html
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/alejandre/students.tess.html
http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/coyote/math/tess/sea.tess.html
http://library.advanced.org/16661/escher.html
http://library.advanced.org/16661/history.html
http://library.advanced.org/16661/simple.of.regular.polygons/regular.1.html
http://www.lwcd.com/paper-folding/tessellations.html
Fun
sites for students to view:
http://www.tessellations.com/Movies.html
(Tessellation Movies- Allows one to see how a polygon is rotated and translated
to create interesting tessellations
http://home6.inet.tele.dk/bergmann/10galleri/idx10.htm
(You will have to click on “Interactive Tessellations” – This site
is written in Danish and in English – It gives one an opportunity to
manipulate tessellations by dragging different points on a tessellation, which
in turn creates a whole new tessellation.)