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Geometry, NAP-J2-23

Conrad followed these instructions to create a drawing:

  • Draw a triangle with 2 equal sides.
  • Use one of the sides of this shape to draw another shape with 5 equal sides.
  • Draw a line of symmetry through your completed drawing.

Which of these did he draw?

 
 
 
 
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Filed Under: Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 6, smc-3122-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-920-50-Lines of symmetry

Geometry, NAP-E1-21

Which of these letters has one line of symmetry?

 
 
 
 
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Filed Under: 2D-3D Shapes, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 4, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-704-50-Symmetry

Geometry, NAP-F1-21

Which face is not symmetrical?

 
 
 
 
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Filed Under: 2D-3D Shapes, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 5, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-704-50-Symmetry

Geometry, NAP-F2-28

Hanse drew four shapes.

Which of these has no line of symmetry?

 
 
 
 
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`text(Consider each option:)`

`text(Option 1: 5 lines of symmetry)`

`text(Option 2: 1 line of symmetry)`

`text(Option 3: no lines of symmetry)`

`text(Option 4: 1 line of symmetry)`

Filed Under: Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 7, smc-3122-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-920-50-Lines of symmetry

Geometry, NAP-E2-30

Which of the shapes below has exactly two lines of symmetry?

 
 
 
 
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`text(Option 1 has 4 lines of symmetry.)`

`text(Option 2 has 5 lines of symmetry.)`

`text(Option 3 has 1 line of symmetry.)`

Filed Under: Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 7, smc-3122-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-920-50-Lines of symmetry

Geometry, NAP-G2-18

Bella needs one more piece to complete the face on this puzzle.
 


 

 
 
 
 
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Filed Under: Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and symmetry Tagged With: Band 5, smc-3122-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-920-50-Lines of symmetry

Geometry, NAP-I2-23

A piece of paper is placed along a line of symmetry of a flower.
 

 
How many petals does the flower have?

`3` `5` `6` `7` `8`
 
 
 
 
 
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`7`

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`text(Number of petals = 7)`

Filed Under: Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 6, smc-3122-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-920-50-Lines of symmetry

Geometry, NAP-D2-06

Kate is going to draw the other half of this picture so that the picture is symmetrical.

In which square should she draw the other dark spot on the butterfly's wings.

`text(A5)` `text(B5)` `text(C5)` `text(D5)`
 
 
 
 
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`text(B5)`

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`text(B5)`

Filed Under: Location, Directions and Angles, Location, Directions and Angles, Location, Directions and Angles, TESTLET E, Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry, Transformations and Symmetry Tagged With: Band 4, smc-3051-10-Grids, smc-3122-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-3123-10-Grids and location, smc-3555-50-Lines of symmetry, smc-697-10-Grids and location, smc-920-50-Lines of symmetry

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