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Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
Reflection Activity
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This winter-themed reflection activity is a great engaging activity for students to practice reflecting over the y-axis and plotting points in 4 quadrants. This activity can be student centered or teacher led, and comes with extension ideas to differentiate the activity for higher level learners.

This can be used as a warm up activity, homework, or as an additional support in a math workshop class. This should take approximately 20 minutes.

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Reflection Activity

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8th - 11th
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30 minutes

Description

This winter-themed reflection activity is a great engaging activity for students to practice reflecting over the y-axis and plotting points in 4 quadrants. This activity can be student centered or teacher led, and comes with extension ideas to differentiate the activity for higher level learners.

This can be used as a warm up activity, homework, or as an additional support in a math workshop class. This should take approximately 20 minutes.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations:
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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