Includes Rotations, Reflections, Dilations and Translations. This would be a great review sheet to use at the beginning of class or for homework. It emphasizes transforming figures by applying the rules instead of graphing. You can adapt the directions to meet the needs of your classroom. Answers included.
This bundle includes 4 different discoveries for students - translations, reflections, dilations and rotations. Very little instruction is needed for students to discover the different types of transformations independently or cooperatively.
Answer keys included!
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I've always found rotations to be a difficult concept to teach. This discovery allows students to examine rotations that have already been made in order to develop the rules for rotating. Answers included. When you print copies for students, make sure that they get a copy of the image page with the coordinate grid. It would be helpful to give this to them un-stapled to the discovery so they don't have to flip back and forth.
This can be used as an in class discovery or could be given as hom
This activity allows students to independently discover how to translate a figure on the coordinate plane. This can be used as part of a lesson on transformations during an in class discovery or could be given as homework (could be use with a 'flipped' classroom approach). Answers included.
Includes 4 problems with transformations. Answer key included with suggested breakdown of points. Use this as an in-class assignment, homework, quiz, etc.. Great check-in to see how students are doing with transformations and is an opportunity to provide feedback to students.
This is great for using as a graded check-in or exit slip after learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide radicals but prior to a quiz or a test. It is intended to give students feedback. This could also be used as an assessment.
This activity helps students discovery what happens when you reflect a figure over the x-axis or the y-axis. Students also review finding perimeter and area from a figure on the coordinate plane. This could be a cooperative learning activity or students could work independently as a discovery homework assignment. Answer key included. Perfect for 8th grade common core transformations unit.