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Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet
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"Big loved this and the way you created the table to build on the skill of enlargements and reductions. Seeing exactly how the shape dilated was a really great touch."
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This is a printable handout that reviews dilations with graphing. This scaffolded worksheet includes a modeled version for those that may need a bit more support. Have your students multiply all the coordinates by the scale factor to create the new coordinates of the dilated figure. Graph both the original and new figure.

Use this worksheet as notes, guided practice, a formative assessment, or much more! I used this practice worksheet when teaching 8th grade learning support. Answer key is included. This is best used when teaching geometry, specifically dilations. This is not editable.

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Grade 8 Dilation Practice With Graphing Worksheet

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6th - 9th
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30 minutes

What others say

"Big loved this and the way you created the table to build on the skill of enlargements and reductions. Seeing exactly how the shape dilated was a really great touch."
star
Ms F.

Description

This is a printable handout that reviews dilations with graphing. This scaffolded worksheet includes a modeled version for those that may need a bit more support. Have your students multiply all the coordinates by the scale factor to create the new coordinates of the dilated figure. Graph both the original and new figure.

Use this worksheet as notes, guided practice, a formative assessment, or much more! I used this practice worksheet when teaching 8th grade learning support. Answer key is included. This is best used when teaching geometry, specifically dilations. This is not editable.

This product will provide you with a PDF.

Other Math Worksheets you may be Interested in:

Looking for a FREE integers math resource? Subscribe to my email list here.

Please email me with any questions: embracingthemiddle@gmail.com

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Big loved this and the way you created the table to build on the skill of enlargements and reductions. Seeing exactly how the shape dilated was a really great touch.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe the effect of dilations, translations, rotations, and reflections on two-dimensional figures using coordinates.
Understand that a two-dimensional figure is similar to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of rotations, reflections, translations, and dilations; given two similar two-dimensional figures, describe a sequence that exhibits the similarity between them.
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