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What are lines of symmetry? Lines of symmetry are straight lines that divide a shape into two equal parts where one part is an exact reflection of the other. E.g. A rectangle has two lines of symmetry (LoS) shown below using a dashed line.
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What is rotational symmetry? Rotational symmetry is the...
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Sep 6, 2019 · Previous: Surface Area of Cylinders Practice Questions. Next: Rotational Symmetry Practice Questions. The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Line Symmetry.
Welcome to the Math Salamanders Line Symmetry Worksheets page. Here you will find a range of free printable symmetry worksheets, which will help your child to practice their reflecting and flipping skills.
These printable worksheets have practice pages to identify the line of symmetry, symmetrical and asymmetrical objects, counting the number of lines of symmetry, drawing the other half or the mirror image of the symmetrical object, cut- paste activity and much more.
Symmetry worksheets give an ample amount of practice questions which could include drawing lines of symmetry, determining if a picture is symmetric and can also include reflection and flipping questions.
This worksheet on "Lines of Symmetry" is a comprehensive guide to understanding symmetry in various shapes. Sections A, B and C require students to complete shapes using given lines of symmetry, draw all the lines of symmetry on polygons and decide whether lines shown on shapes are lines of symmetry or not. Section A focuses on regular polygons ...
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These worksheets contain simple activities for students to teach them about lines of symmetry. Activities include determining if a shape is symmetrical, and identifying how many lines of symmetry a shape has.