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This lesson introduces students to symmetry as an attribute of two-dimensional figures. Students relate lines of symmetry to the lines of folding that create two identical halves: if a figure is folded along or mirrored across such a line, the two halves would overlap and match exactly. The idea of folding along or mirroring across a line is essential here, as there are some figures that could be decomposed into two identical halves but have no line symmetry.
After reasoning about the meaning of lines of symmetry from examples and non-examples, students work to identify figures that have line symmetry and draw lines of symmetry.
Warm-up
Activity 1
Activity 2
Activity 3
Lesson Synthesis
Cool-down