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Maths Term 2Week 2
Lesson 1
Topic: Identifying Transformations (translations, rotations, reflections)
Learning Intention✘ Investigate translations, rotations and reflections
using a range of 2D shapes
Success Criteria✘ I can reflect, translate and rotate shapes✘ I can describe how shapes have been moved to
create patterns
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What has happened in this picture?Translate, Reflect, Slide
What has happened in this picture?Translate, Reflect, Slide
What has happened in this picture?Translate, Reflect, Slide
Your Task:Reflect, translate or rotate the following shapes. Draw your results.
ExtensionIn your maths book draw a pattern that uses a combination of flips, slides and turns.
Challenge someone to solve the pattern.
Reflection: Finish the sentences
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I learnt that…
Today, I felt…
*Please put time and effort into writing thoughtful, detailed reflections – this task is just as important as the others
Maths Term 2Week 2
Lesson 2
Topic: Identifying Transformations (translations, rotations, reflections)
Learning Intention✘ Investigate translations, rotations and reflections
using a range of 2D shapes
Success Criteria✘ I can reflect, translate and rotate shapes✘ I can describe how shapes have been moved to
create patterns
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Describe the sequence of movements needed to achieve this design. Use words like translate, rotate and reflect.
Follow the instructions to make a pattern.
Transformations around 360°
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Create a logo symbol involving turns of a shape of your choice, where the shape is turned in a circle around a turning point, as in the sketch below.
Reflection: Finish the sentences
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I found _______________ challenging because…
I was feeling really…
*Please put time and effort into writing thoughtful, detailed reflections – this task is just as important as the others
Maths Term 2Week 2
Lesson 3
Topic: Identifying Transformations (translations, rotations, reflections)
Learning Intention✘ Investigate translations, rotations and reflections
using a range of 2D shapes
Success Criteria✘ I can reflect, translate and rotate shapes✘ I can describe how shapes have been moved to
create patterns
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Task: Identifying transformations in the alphabet.
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Using the letters of the alphabet, you need to:- Show you can translate each letter by drawing it carefully - Carefully draw the reflection of each letter (you can use a hand held
mirror to help)
- Show you can rotate each letter by 90° turns
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Reflection: Finish the sentences
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The steps I followed were…
I noticed…
*Please put time and effort into writing thoughtful, detailed reflections – this task is just as important as the others
Maths Term 2Week 3
Lesson 1
Topic: Symmetry
Learning Intention✘ Investigate line symmetry of 2D shapes.
Success Criteria✘ I can identify 2D shapes that have line symmetry.
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SymmetrySymmetry is when you dissect an object and one part of the
object is identical to the other if you flip, slide or turn it… Symmetry in 2D shapes…
Symmetry is all around us…Symmetry is not just in shapes and figures but also in our natural environment…
Types of Symmetry[syn- together + metron measure]
The simplest symmetry is Reflection Symmetry (sometimes called Line Symmetry or Mirror Symmetry). It is easy to see, because one half is the reflection of the other half.
Line symmetry
Reflection symmetry• The reflection in this lake also has symmetry, but in
this case:• the Line of Symmetry runs left-to-right• it is not perfect symmetry, because the image is
changed a little by the lake surface.
• http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=Symmetry
Topic: SymmetryTask: Creating line symmetry
Using a 3x3 square like the examples above, colour in certain squares to make as many examples of line symmetry as you can. An example has been provided for you.Can you identify how many different lines of symmetry are in each 3x3 square?What combinations would result in no line symmetry? Try it out!
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Reflection: Answer the Question
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Where have you seen examples of line symmetry in every day life? Create a list.
*Please put time and effort into writing thoughtful, detailed reflections – this task is just as important as the others
Maths Term 2Week 3
Lesson 2
Topic: Symmetry
Learning Intention✘ Investigate rotational symmetry of 2D shapes.
Success Criteria✘ I can identify 2D shapes that have rotational
symmetry.
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Topic: Symmetry
Getting Started
Watch this YouTube video explaining rotational symmetry:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4tS-ZmpJfw&list=RDCMUCiTjCIT_9EXV1Wp1cY0zaUA&index=1
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Topic: Symmetry
Rotational Symmetry:
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38Task 1: What is the rotational symmetry of these shapes?You may need to draw the shapes and rotate them on a pin to discover the answers.
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Which capital letters have rotational symmetry?
Reflection: Finish the sentence
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I learnt that…
*Please put time and effort into writing thoughtful, detailed reflections – this task is just as important as the others
Maths Term 2Week 3
Lesson 3
Topic: Symmetry
Task: Rotational Symmetry Art WorkFollow the steps in the next few slides to create a rotational symmetry art piece.
You will need:- 1 piece of A4 paper- Scissors- Colour pencils and/or textas
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Draw a circle and cut it out.
Fold it in half and half again to create 8 segments.
Use it as a guide to mark the 8 segments on an identical circle
Use a ruler to draw the eight segments.
Take a segmentcut from one of the original folded circles.
Draw a pattern on the segment...anything goes!
Scribble pencil on the back of the segment.
Lay the pattern in one segment ... exactly.Draw over the pattern... It will print!
Repeat this on each segment.
Start to colour the pattern. Repeating each colour in every segment
This pattern has a rotational symmetry of..8
Extension activity
Further investigations...
By colouring alternate segments in identical colours..
This pattern has a rotational symmetry of..4
Try colouring alternate segments ...
This pattern has a rotational symmetry of..2