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Layered Shapes: Building Patterns with Overlap

Overview

Students explore how layering shapes can create depth and new visual patterns.

Learning Objective
Students understand how overlapping shapes can create complex patterns and visual interest.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: coloured pencils or markers

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce overlapping shapes and how they create new areas.
  2. 2 Show examples of layered designs.
  3. 3 Students draw multiple shapes across the page.
  4. 4 Encourage overlapping in different areas.
  5. 5 Discuss how new shapes appear where overlaps occur.
  6. 6 Students fill different sections with colour or pattern.
  7. 7 Midway check: identify overlapping areas.
  8. 8 Students refine designs.
  9. 9 In pairs, students describe patterns created.
  10. 10 Discuss: how did overlapping change the design?

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Variations

  • Use only one shape type.
  • Create abstract compositions.
  • Use colour coding for overlaps.
More information

Teach: overlap, layer, shape, pattern, section. Use frames: 'This overlaps…'.

Provide templates or starting shapes. Allow tracing.

Can students create overlapping shapes effectively? Can they identify new patterns?

Draw in sand or arrange objects physically.

Students may avoid overlapping shapes.

Overlapping is used in design to create depth and complexity.