Intuitive Work with Line Reflections Worksheets

What is Intuitive Work with Line Reflections - Before we discuss line reflection, let's clear our concepts on reflections. A reflection is the opposite of an object we see through another object. It can be a seen from water, a mirror or any shiny surface. A reflection has the same size and shape but as mentioned beforehand, it is faced in the opposite direction. In the world of mathematics, the reflection of any object is called the image and the reflected points are denoted by the prime symbol. The distance from any given point to the point of reflection is equal to the distance from the point’s image to the line of reflection. This concept falls under the category of intuitive work with line reflections.

  • Basic Lesson

    Guides students through the use of real world applications of reflections step by step. A reflection can be seen in water, in a mirror, or in a shiny surface. An object and its reflection have the same shape and size, but the figures face in opposite directions. In a mirror, right and left are reversed. The reflection of an object is called its image. A reflection can be thought of as folding and "flipping" an object over the line of reflection.

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  • Intermediate Lesson

    Demonstrates how to identify and apply reflections. An object and its reflection have the same shape and size, but the figures face in opposite directions.

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  • Independent Practice 1

    A really great activity for allowing students to understand the concepts of the Intuitive Work with Line Reflections.

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  • Independent Practice 2

    Students determine the Intuitive Work with Line Reflections in 20 assorted problems. The answers can be found below.

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  • Homework Worksheet

    Students are provided with 12 problems to achieve the concepts of Intuitive Work with Line Reflections.

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  • Skill Quiz

    This tests the students ability to understand Intuitive Work with Line Reflections.

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  • Answer Key

    Answers for the homework and quiz.

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  • Answer Key Part 2

    Answers for lessons and both practice sheets.

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