Transformations (Translations, Reflections, Rotations, and Dilations) Thursday, April 7, 2016 Since my students were struggling with transformations, I created this foldable to help show the differences between all of the transformations.
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Learn MoreEach shape has been transformed in some way. Challenge your child to find out how on this geometry worksheet. Through labeling each transformation, kids get more comfortable identifying the differences between reflection, rotation and translation. With each definition clearly written above, this activity helps kids get more comfortable identifying and defining these important geometry terms.
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