This video is taken from the iTunes Visualiser called Jelly that makes pretty patterns that react in real time to the music that is playing. The patterns produced show rotational symmetry and could be used as an excellent resource in a starter or plenary on the topic.
A game where students can practise their coordinates by moving shapes to fit in the correct space and using rotation, translation and reflection.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
A beautifully made flash resource which explores polyhedrons 3D shapes. See their properties, nets and rotate the shape.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Choose a cross section, then click on the points that lie on the edges of the cube to try and create the cross section. press Create to see what cross section you made, and if you want, you can rotate the cube to take a look at it. It will give you feed
Rangoli based symmetry exercise - An activity based on Rangoli Patterns to provide opportunities for illustrating reflective and rotational symmetry of order 4.