pattern perception

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pattern perception

Patterns

1999
Presents an introduction to the concept of patterns, in simple text with illustrations, showing how different colors and shapes form patterns on animals, in nature, and everywhere.

Shapes and patterns

2007
Presents full-color photographs and simple text to describe the many shapes and patterns that can be found all throughout nature, and covers round things, such as nests, pees and eyes; diamond shaped fish, triangular shark fins, and more.

The nature and science of patterns

1998
Describes the wide variety of patterns found throughout the plant and animal world including the petals of flowers, stripes of zebras, and scales of cones.

Patterns at the museum

2011
Photographs of museum scenes and brief text introduce the mathematical concept of patterns. Includes a picture glossary.

What comes next?

2008
Uses photographs of animals and nature to introduce the concept of patterns.

Patterns in Peru

an adventure in patterning
2007
While visiting Peru with their parents, siblings Bibi and Matt go on an adventure to find the Lost City of Quwi, using an ancient, patterned tunic as their map.

How artists use pattern and texture

2007
Explains what patterns and textures are in art, where they may be found in nature, and how they are used by artists.

Patterns

2003
Shows how to make patterns, how to find patterns such as checkerboards and polka-dots, and how common patterns are in nature.

Plant patterns

2007
Simple text and color photographs introduce different patterns found on plants.

Patterns and designs from the twenties, in full color

1993
Presents a collection of eighty-seven abstract designs published in Paris during the 1920s featuring the art deco motif that was influenced by Cubism and other modernist movements.

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