

We are learning about symmetry. Symmetry is a patten like diamond or a square on both sides.
By Joel
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There's lots of symmetry in nature. Symmetry in nature is fascinating because it is imperfect. For example - your face, if you look in the mirror, your face is roughly symmetrical two eyes, two halves of your nose and lips, two ears. But look closely, is there a freckle on one side and not the other? Or is one eye a different shape? You might also see symmetry in a fly or leaf. Happy symmetry hunting!
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