SYMMETRY is easily found around us in nature and man-made objects. Fourth graders made snowflakes with symmetry for their winter project. To make symmetrical snowflakes they folded a piece of paper in half, opened it up, and painted half of a snowflake. From there, they folded the up again against the wet paint to transfer it to the other side. We added some sparkle with glitter for fun. To complete the snowflakes students used LINES to paint a border. Types of lines could include straight, zig-zag, dotted, wavy, or any other type the student could think of. Here are some all together!
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