Happy Hanukkah. Here's a reeeeally easy tessellation to duplicate in class.
You can see that its tile shape-- the dreidel-- is merely a lightly modified hexagon.
The dreidel
is part of a game played by kids during Hanukkah.
The game is played with a spinning top like this one, made from almost anything-- wood, clay, paper, metal...even an acorn.
Dreidels
These dreidel photos are copyrighted by and gratefully borrowed from the online shop ModernTribe.com
Dreidel is also spelled "dradel" and "dradle".
The art you see is partly based on an illustration of a dreidel
on a school lesson website called Apples4TheTeacher.com.