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How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
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How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
How To Do Rigid Transformations
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Looking for an easy, fun way to teach Rigid Transformations? This hi-visual lesson for middle-school engages kids and streamlines teaching. This 1 to 2 day lesson has animated solutions that answers problems for you.


This lesson covers:

  • Definitions and illustrations of Rigid Transformations
  • Includes examples of rotations, reflections, and translations
  • Performing rotations
  • Performing reflections
  • Performing translations

This Lesson uses:

  • Gradual release of responsibility
  • Class discussion
  • Independent or group work
  • Engaging visual concrete explanations of abstract concepts.
  • Verbal student engagement
  • The flow model
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How To Do Rigid Transformations

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Description

Looking for an easy, fun way to teach Rigid Transformations? This hi-visual lesson for middle-school engages kids and streamlines teaching. This 1 to 2 day lesson has animated solutions that answers problems for you.


This lesson covers:

  • Definitions and illustrations of Rigid Transformations
  • Includes examples of rotations, reflections, and translations
  • Performing rotations
  • Performing reflections
  • Performing translations

This Lesson uses:

  • Gradual release of responsibility
  • Class discussion
  • Independent or group work
  • Engaging visual concrete explanations of abstract concepts.
  • Verbal student engagement
  • The flow model
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations:
Lines are taken to lines, and line segments to line segments of the same length.
Angles are taken to angles of the same measure.
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