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Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching
Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching
Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching
Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching
Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching
Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching
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"Always love to have students do something a little bit different and the cut-n-paste is always a hit. "
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This fun rotations activity is a great way to get your students some extra practice on geometric transformations! Students will cut cards out and match with the table, rule, or description given. Then paste their cards and graph the rotations. If your students need extra practice on graphing this is perfect for you!

What I love about this activity is that it's different than a lot of other things you see with transformations. There are a ton of different graphing picture activities, but this helps students focus on all the parts of rotations including the coordinates, rules, descriptions and graphs. I think this activity is just perfect to implement after a lesson or on a math centers day!

This product includes:

  • 1 instruction page
  • 1 page of cut out cards
  • 2 pages to match and glue cards
  • 1 answer key

You may also like some of my other transformations activities and notes:

Like this product? Follow for more: Memorable Math in the Middle

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Rotations Activity - Math Transformations - Cut and Paste Matching

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7th - 10th
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40 minutes

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Description

This fun rotations activity is a great way to get your students some extra practice on geometric transformations! Students will cut cards out and match with the table, rule, or description given. Then paste their cards and graph the rotations. If your students need extra practice on graphing this is perfect for you!

What I love about this activity is that it's different than a lot of other things you see with transformations. There are a ton of different graphing picture activities, but this helps students focus on all the parts of rotations including the coordinates, rules, descriptions and graphs. I think this activity is just perfect to implement after a lesson or on a math centers day!

This product includes:

  • 1 instruction page
  • 1 page of cut out cards
  • 2 pages to match and glue cards
  • 1 answer key

You may also like some of my other transformations activities and notes:

Like this product? Follow for more: Memorable Math in the Middle

Reviews are greatly appreciated!

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Always love to have students do something a little bit different and the cut-n-paste is always a hit.
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Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations:
Understand that a two-dimensional figure is congruent to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of rotations, reflections, and translations; given two congruent figures, describe a sequence that exhibits the congruence between them.
Describe the effect of dilations, translations, rotations, and reflections on two-dimensional figures using coordinates.
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