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Rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry
Rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry












rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry

rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry

Looking for more note pages? Check out some of my other notes for a geometric transformations unit! Looking for more with Geometric Transformations? Check out the following practice activities! It requires students have a basic idea of what a reflection or rotation does to a figure, but does not require students to know the specific rules for rotating or reflecting figures on the coordinate plane. This lesson is intended for students that are currently in a unit on Geometric Transformations. Both sets of notes include wording to get students thinking about how these symmetries "map a figure onto itself". For reflection symmetry, the notes more specifically look at the lines of reflection in different figures and how many lines a particular figure would have.

#ROTATIONAL SYMMETRY AND REFLECTION SYMMETRY HOW TO#

For rotation symmetry, it also covers the order of rotational symmetry, rotational symmetry for regular polygons, and how to determine the least angle of rotation. The notes cover the definition of each type of symmetry. The student printables are formatted with the intended use in an interactive composition toolkit/notebook, however it can be easily used regardless of whether you are building on of these in your classroom. This no-prep resource is a great way to introduce students to rotation and reflection symmetry for the first time! Included are two three-panel printable of scaffolded notes and examples, perfect for guided lessons on rotation and reflection symmetry, as well as a teacher guide and set of completed notes. Rotation and Reflection Symmetry: No-Prep Notes














Rotational symmetry and reflection symmetry