Description
This no-prep Identifying Rigid Motions lesson is a great way to review translations, reflections, and rotations. This resource includes guided notes with an accompanying video, plus an extra practice worksheet so your students can get further practice with rigid transformations, whether you assign it in class or for homework! Students will identify what rigid motions have occurred when given a table or graph. (This includes single rigid motions and a series of rigid motions.)
This Identifying Rigid Motions Notes & Practice four page packet includes:
- Short and simple note section
- 7 sample questions
- Includes singular and series of rigid motions
- Corresponding YouTube video that works through the notes and 8 sample questions
- Additional practice worksheet - great for homework!
- Extension problems - great for differentiating for an honors class!
- Handwritten answer key
These notes are perfect to introduce a new topic and ensure students get sufficient practice. The practice problems can also best be used for homework, while the extension problems are great for early finishers or an advanced class.
The best part? The two note pages come with a corresponding YouTube video, perfect for a flipped classroom or absent students! You can watch the YouTube video that covers the notes and sample questions HERE! (This resource also includes an additional practice page + page of extension problems that are not part of the video.)
⭐️ Helpful Links ⭐️
▪️Coordinating Activity: Rigid Motions in Geometry - Circuit/Scavenger Hunt
▪️Upgrade & Save 25%: Rigid Motions Notes & Worksheet Bundle
▪️Upgrade BIG & Save 45%: Full Year of Geometry Notes & Activities Bundle
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Identifying Rigid Transformations Guided Notes Lesson and Practice Worksheet
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Description
This no-prep Identifying Rigid Motions lesson is a great way to review translations, reflections, and rotations. This resource includes guided notes with an accompanying video, plus an extra practice worksheet so your students can get further practice with rigid transformations, whether you assign it in class or for homework! Students will identify what rigid motions have occurred when given a table or graph. (This includes single rigid motions and a series of rigid motions.)
This Identifying Rigid Motions Notes & Practice four page packet includes:
- Short and simple note section
- 7 sample questions
- Includes singular and series of rigid motions
- Corresponding YouTube video that works through the notes and 8 sample questions
- Additional practice worksheet - great for homework!
- Extension problems - great for differentiating for an honors class!
- Handwritten answer key
These notes are perfect to introduce a new topic and ensure students get sufficient practice. The practice problems can also best be used for homework, while the extension problems are great for early finishers or an advanced class.
The best part? The two note pages come with a corresponding YouTube video, perfect for a flipped classroom or absent students! You can watch the YouTube video that covers the notes and sample questions HERE! (This resource also includes an additional practice page + page of extension problems that are not part of the video.)
⭐️ Helpful Links ⭐️
▪️Coordinating Activity: Rigid Motions in Geometry - Circuit/Scavenger Hunt
▪️Upgrade & Save 25%: Rigid Motions Notes & Worksheet Bundle
▪️Upgrade BIG & Save 45%: Full Year of Geometry Notes & Activities Bundle
Having difficulty with a file?
Submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.
___________________________________
Copyright © Acute Geometry Class.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.









