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Interactive Rotations
Interactive Rotations
Interactive Rotations
Interactive Rotations
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**TAKE A PEEK AT THE FILE PREVIEW!! :)

This is an interactive presentation of rotating figures on a coordinate grid. You can use it to demonstrate to the whole class if you have a projector, smartboard, etc. You can also share the PowerPoint with students to have them manipulate the grid rotations with you.

Instead of just teaching the rule or jumping right into paper/pencil practice with rotations, this gives students the opportunity to interactively manipulate the grids and make conceptual connections to the learning objectives associated with degree rotations within the transformations unit.

There is also a recording sheet provided for students to practice recording the coordinates of an original image, physically rotate the image in the Power Point and then record the coordinates of the prime image after the rotation has been performed.
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Interactive Rotations

Caitlin Ganc
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7th - 9th
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Description

**TAKE A PEEK AT THE FILE PREVIEW!! :)

This is an interactive presentation of rotating figures on a coordinate grid. You can use it to demonstrate to the whole class if you have a projector, smartboard, etc. You can also share the PowerPoint with students to have them manipulate the grid rotations with you.

Instead of just teaching the rule or jumping right into paper/pencil practice with rotations, this gives students the opportunity to interactively manipulate the grids and make conceptual connections to the learning objectives associated with degree rotations within the transformations unit.

There is also a recording sheet provided for students to practice recording the coordinates of an original image, physically rotate the image in the Power Point and then record the coordinates of the prime image after the rotation has been performed.
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