Demo Class - Line Symmetry

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Line Symmetry

The objectives of this class are to:

• Define a line of symmetry.

• Identify the lines of symmetry for given figure.

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Line Symmetry
You will be divided into three groups, each will work collaboratively through this
class.
Group 1 – ( ) Group 2 – ( ) Group 3 – ( )

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• For the following figure, can we draw a line in
the middle that divides it into new two figures
and that acts as a mirror?

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• Press on the first link you have in the Class Resources email.

• You have 16 figures you can select by dragging the (k) slider.

• For each figure, determine the number of lines of symmetry.

• You have up to 5 minutes to finish and record the whole work.

• Each Group will be responsible for explaining and illustrating two examples
as illustrated in the following table.

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Each Group will be responsible for explaining and illustrating 2 – 3
examples.
Group 1 – ( ) Group 2 – ( ) Group 3 – ( )

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What definition can you write for the line of symmetry?
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

Building Consensus
A line of Symmetry is

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• You will now have 3 – 5 minutes to solve the first page of the linked
worksheet that is to be distributed to you now.

• You are advised to share your results with different groups and
discuss your answers.

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Further Investigation.

Rotational Symmetry

You can visit the same first link you received to


discover the concept of Rotational Symmetry.

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Thank You for the Excellent Work

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