

You click on the "edit edges" or "edit corner" buttons on the right side of the screen, then click-and-drag the outline of your tile with your mouse. You start with one of three basic "tile" shapes: square, triangle, or hexagon.


That makes this software easy to learn, yes, but after using it once or thrice you may wish for more. If that doesn't work, then perhaps you need to adjust the security level for your Internet browsing, or tell your web browser (e.g., Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera) to turn on "scripting languages" like JavaScript, Java, and Flash. If installing Java doesn't make this run, then you might need to shut off your web browser and restart it. It's like Flash or JavaScript.) You can find and install it at. (Java is a free engine that makes other programs work. This is particularly true if you see a small jigsaw puzzle piece and the words "plugin required". If you don't see a screen like the one pictured on the right side of my page, then perhaps you need to install Java. No installation is necessary, beyond having a functional web browser, Internet connection, and Java. Just click on this link to their web page. Page which gives us an amaaaazing one hundred and eleven activities, student evaluation tools, and lesson plans for "tessellation". This tessellation engine and their search what a treasure chest it is!įor us, 's main pages of interest are It has lesson plans, activity plans, teaching tools.
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