1) The document describes how to construct basic and advanced tessellations through step-by-step processes. For the basic tessellation, a master tile is created using rotations and is then tessellated using repeated rotations of 60 and 180 degrees. For the advanced tessellation, a master tile is created using a translation and glide reflection and is tessellated through repeated reflections and translations.
2) Tessellations demonstrate mathematical concepts like isometries and can engage students in exploring geometry. Regular tessellations by hexagons, for example, are found in nature in honeycombs.
3) Tessellations have uses beyond mathematics, such as in stained glass windows where abstract designs were used