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Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
Non-Rigid Transformations | Notes | Practice | Video
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Description

This ready-to-print lesson on non-rigid transformations with coordinate notation gives you everything needed for successful Geometry instruction with minimal prep time.

Non-rigid transformations such as vertical and horizontal stretch and compression and composite transformations of geometric figures involving sequences of non-rigid/non-rigid and rigid/non-rigid transformations are included.

Note: Detailed instruction on translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations is recommended before implementing this lesson.


What's Included

Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning

Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms

Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility

Exit ticket and warm-up for quick formative assessment and next-day review


Learning Objective

Students will:

  • describe and perform non-rigid transformations, including vertical and horizontal stretch and compression
  • perform composite transformations involving both non-rigid/non-rigid transformations and rigid/non-rigid transformations

Primary Standards Addressed

G.3A, G.3B, G.3C from Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Geometry (TEKS)

G-CO.A.2, G-CO.A.5 from Common Core State Standards (CCSS)


Resource Details

This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!

Lesson Notes - 3 pages + key

Notes Video - Streaming and download links

Practice A - 2 pages + key

Practice B - 2 pages + key

Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page

Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page


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Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback. 


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Description

This ready-to-print lesson on non-rigid transformations with coordinate notation gives you everything needed for successful Geometry instruction with minimal prep time.

Non-rigid transformations such as vertical and horizontal stretch and compression and composite transformations of geometric figures involving sequences of non-rigid/non-rigid and rigid/non-rigid transformations are included.

Note: Detailed instruction on translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations is recommended before implementing this lesson.


What's Included

Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning

Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms

Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility

Exit ticket and warm-up for quick formative assessment and next-day review


Learning Objective

Students will:

  • describe and perform non-rigid transformations, including vertical and horizontal stretch and compression
  • perform composite transformations involving both non-rigid/non-rigid transformations and rigid/non-rigid transformations

Primary Standards Addressed

G.3A, G.3B, G.3C from Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Geometry (TEKS)

G-CO.A.2, G-CO.A.5 from Common Core State Standards (CCSS)


Resource Details

This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!

Lesson Notes - 3 pages + key

Notes Video - Streaming and download links

Practice A - 2 pages + key

Practice B - 2 pages + key

Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page

Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page


Having difficulty with a file?

Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback. 


Copyright © Math Beach Solutions LLC.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Represent transformations in the plane using, e.g., transparencies and geometry software; describe transformations as functions that take points in the plane as inputs and give other points as outputs. Compare transformations that preserve distance and angle to those that do not (e.g., translation versus horizontal stretch).
Given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation, draw the transformed figure using, e.g., graph paper, tracing paper, or geometry software. Specify a sequence of transformations that will carry a given figure onto another.
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