This enrichment lesson is designed to help students look at what happens when you need to make more than one transformation to get from one shape to another.
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In this lesson, we got more practice with rotations which can be really tricky for students. This lesson begins on page 2.
In this lesson we looked at rotating shapes 90 and 180 degrees around different centers.
After figuring out to how to do reflections using patty paper, it was time to look at how to do reflections using the coordinate plane.
This lesson spanned over a few days, and we used patty paper to move objects either across a line or around a point.
This lesson built on the previous one by showing students how to perform translations on the coordinate plane.
This first lesson of module 2 introduced students to the concepts of transformations--specific basic rigid motions that maintain size and shape. We used patty paper in the second half of class to actually perform translations on paper (which is why page 4 is blank).
Yesterday, we looked at two numbers written in scientific notation and determined which was larger, and began to talk about how much larger one was than another.
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