In this activity, students continue to reason about the missing half of a line-symmetric figure given half of the figure and a line of symmetry. A grid is given in some cases, but in others, students may choose an appropriate tool (MP5)—patty paper, paper cutouts, rulers, or protractors—to help them draw whole figures with some precision.
In the first problem, students use patty paper to help them draw line-symmetric figures. For some figures, students may rotate and slide—instead of reflect or flip—a traced figure to show the missing half. During the Activity Synthesis, highlight that sliding and rotating are not reliable for completing all line-symmetric figures. (For example, it is not possible to slide a copy of the half-star figure to show the full star.) Students learn that flipping the given half across the line of symmetry will consistently complete the symmetrical figure.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Use multimodal examples to show the meaning of symmetry. Use verbal descriptions along with gestures, drawings, or concrete objects to show how the students used the patty paper to draw the whole figure.
Advances: Listening, Representing