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In this lesson, students continue to examine cases in which applying a certain rigid motion to a shape doesn’t change it, and this time, students will be looking at rotation symmetry. For a shape to have rotation symmetry, there must be an angle for which the rotation takes the shape to itself. Students have opportunities to use precise language when they identify different types of symmetry and justify a certain rotation creates symmetry (MP6).