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K-12: Materials at high school level.
Objective: Learn about rotational symmetry as it occurs in the real world
Materials: A print out of this worksheet
1. These pictures are found in the real world.
- Draw the reflectional line of symmetry for each picture.
- Are the lines of symmetry horizontal or vertical (Circle one)?
If the picture does not have any reflectional lines of symmetry, just write, no lines of symmetry!
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Horizontal Vertical | Horizontal Vertical |
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Horizontal Vertical | Horizontal Vertical |
2. How many reflectional lines of symmetry can you find in each picture?
If the picture does not have any reflectional lines of symmetry, state that.
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How many lines of symmetry? _____ | How many lines of symmetry? _____ |
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How many lines of symmetry? _____ | How many lines of symmetry? _____ |
3. Only half of the images below are shown. Draw the other half using reflectional symmetry.
NCTM Standard: Apply transformations and use symmetry to analyze mathematical situations.