Help your students build a solid understanding of congruence through hands-on exploration of rigid transformations! In this activity, students use patty paper or tracing paper to test whether shapes are congruent to a given original figure. As they work, students determine if each shape can be mapped onto the original using a rotation, reflection, or translation. If the shapes are congruent, they record the transformation that proves it. Perfect for: ✔️ Whole-class practice ✔️ Small group or
✨ Rigid Transformations Notes Page Give your students a clear and organized reference for reflections, rotations, and translations with this easy-to-use one-pager! This Rigid Transformations Notes Page is perfect for introducing or reviewing the basics of rigid transformations in 8th-grade geometry. It includes all the key rules for each transformation type and a clean layout that helps students see patterns and relationships across different transformations. What’s Included: A single-page su
Use this cut and paste activity to help your students practice naming 2-D shapes. This activity allows you to print and go! You can use this activity to review shape names with a class, to assess student knowledge, or as a center activity. This activity can be given to individual students, partners, or groups. ✔️ No Prep -- Simply print and go! ✔️Aligned with geometry standards for Kindergarten and First Grade.
K - 1st
Geometry
CCSS
K.G.A.2
, K.G.A.3
, 1.G.A.1
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I have been teaching middle school math for 13 years and have an intense passion for making math fun and meaningful for all ages.
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Student-centered! I use a lot of the techniques outlined by Peter Liljedahl in Building Thinking Classrooms.
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