Teaching strategies
Activity 1: Using folding to test for lines of symmetry is a hands-on activity that allows students to explore the meaning of the concept 'line of symmetry'.
Activity 2: Identifying lines of symmetry is a diagnostic resource sheet that allows teachers to identify if students have misconceptions. It can also be used as a source of ideas for the range of examples that should be presented to students.
Activity 3: Symmetry in the environment allows students to relate ideas about symmetry to real-world examples.
Activity 4: Silly faces uses computer software to create pictures that reveal how symmetrical we are.
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