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Flip Slide Turn Lesson Plans
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99 Views- 5th Grade
Students manipulate and draw shapes to demonstrate the concept of flips, slides, and turns using letters and arrows on graph paper.
07 Views- 1st Grade
Students explore shape, slides, flips, and turns. They discuss what happens to a shape when it is flipped, slid, and turned. Students work with three patterns and explore what happens when they turn, flip and slide the shapes.
82 Views- 3rd Grade
Students are introduced to the meanings of the concepts slides, turns, and flips in how they relate to Geometry. As a class, they use their bodies to demonstrate how each term should look like. To end the lesson, they apply the concepts to shapes.
04 Views- 4th Grade
Students use tangram sets to investigate the congruence of shapes. They use congruent shapes to demonstrate the properties of slides, flips, and turns. They complete a math journal entry that describes and illustrates each concept.
88 Views- 3rd Grade
Students slide, turn, and flip their bodies to explain sliding, turning, and flipping geometric shapes.
86 Views- 4th - 6th Grade
Students use strips with shapes and letters to demonstrate slides, flips, and turns. They determine the next two figures in a pattern and make patterns to illustrate a slide, a flip, and a turn.
25 Views- 3rd Grade
Students demonstrate their understanding of slides, flips, turns, and congruence using pentominos.
32 Views- 4th - 6th Grade
Students identify the difference or similarity between slides, flips, or turns. They explain that tangrams can be moved in more than one way.
94 Views- 3rd - 5th Grade
Students classify, flip, slide, and turn a quantity of quadrilaterals.
62 Views- 3rd Grade
Students investigate the concepts of geometry related to flips, turns, and slides. They review the vocabulary and then use examples to tap prior knowledge. Then students investigate the concepts by using pattern blocks and drawing.

