Symmetry
Symmetry
Symmetry
Line Symmetry
Rotational Symmetry
Guidance
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1. An arrow is drawn below.
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3. A polygon is drawn on the grid below.
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1 2 4 8
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6. For each shape write down the number of lines of symmetry and the order of
rotational symmetry.
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7. The diagram below shows a regular hexagon.
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9. For each road sign write down the number of lines of symmetry and the order of
rotational symmetry.
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10.
(a) Shade one more square to make a pattern with 1 line of symmetry.
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(b) Shade one more square to make a pattern with rotational symmetry order 2.
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11. (a) An equilateral triangle is drawn below.
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12. A square is drawn inside of a regular octagon.
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In the table write down the rotational symmetry for each shape.
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14. The diagram shows the net of a solid shape.
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(c) Add some more squares to the diagram below so it has rotational
symmetry of order four.
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15. Shane draws a triangle.
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16.
Complete the diagram above so that it has rotational symmetry order 2 about
centre A.
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17. Complete the table below to show the symmetry properties of quadrilaterals.
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18.
Shade in the fewest possible squares to make a pattern with 2 lines of symmetry.
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19. (a) Shade three more triangles to make a pattern with rotational symmetry
order 3.
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(b) Shade six triangles to make a pattern with rotational symmetry order 6.
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