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Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks
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Structure and support students’ learning with this Rotations guided notes page for either interactive notebooks or binders.  Both guided note formats are included in printable and editable versions so you can adjust the notes to meet the needs of your students.


✦ Concepts Covered:

  • Definitions for rotations and center of rotation
  • Identifying angle of rotation
  • Graphing rotations about a point (including not at the origin)
  • Special rotation shortcuts


✦ What’s Included:

  • Editable interactive notebook PowerPoint file*
  • Editable binder notes PowerPoint file*
  • Printable interactive notebook pages
  • Printable notes pages formatted for binders
  • Answer Keys
  • Link to video lesson

*You need access to Microsoft PowerPoint to edit the notes!


✨Check out the preview for more details!✨


Why use interactive notebooks in geometry?

Geometry is not like other math classes.  With so many definitions, postulates, and theorems, it’s hard for students to keep everything straight.  An interactive notebook gives students a structured, organized place to find everything they need to know, while having them create a product they can be proud of.

Plus, printable guided notes include diagrams saving precious instructional time.

✦ Related Resources:

➞ Practice with the Transformations Google Forms

➞ Teach the entire unit with the Transformations unit guided notes bundle

➞ Get all of the notes and activities you need with the Transformations unit bundle

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Rotations Editable Guided Notes for High School Geometry Interactive Notebooks

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Description

Structure and support students’ learning with this Rotations guided notes page for either interactive notebooks or binders.  Both guided note formats are included in printable and editable versions so you can adjust the notes to meet the needs of your students.


✦ Concepts Covered:

  • Definitions for rotations and center of rotation
  • Identifying angle of rotation
  • Graphing rotations about a point (including not at the origin)
  • Special rotation shortcuts


✦ What’s Included:

  • Editable interactive notebook PowerPoint file*
  • Editable binder notes PowerPoint file*
  • Printable interactive notebook pages
  • Printable notes pages formatted for binders
  • Answer Keys
  • Link to video lesson

*You need access to Microsoft PowerPoint to edit the notes!


✨Check out the preview for more details!✨


Why use interactive notebooks in geometry?

Geometry is not like other math classes.  With so many definitions, postulates, and theorems, it’s hard for students to keep everything straight.  An interactive notebook gives students a structured, organized place to find everything they need to know, while having them create a product they can be proud of.

Plus, printable guided notes include diagrams saving precious instructional time.

✦ Related Resources:

➞ Practice with the Transformations Google Forms

➞ Teach the entire unit with the Transformations unit guided notes bundle

➞ Get all of the notes and activities you need with the Transformations unit bundle

Copyright © Busy Miss Beebe, LLC

All rights observed by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

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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).
Develop definitions of rotations, reflections, and translations in terms of angles, circles, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, and line segments.
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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