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Slide Rotate Flip Lesson Plans
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43 Views- 6th Grade
Students observe and demonstrate transformation of geometric figures, and identify the motions as slides, flips, or rotations. On a worksheet they plot and connect points on a graph, and rotate the figure and plot the points of the new shape. Students also complete a worksheet about slides and flips while following along with the teacher.
10 Views- 4th Grade
Students engage in an introduction to reflections, translations, and rotations. They transform manipulatives into flips, circles, and slides. They draw examples of each manipulative to illustrate their assessment.
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.
08 Views- 7th Grade
Students draw and describe the results of the transformations including slides, turns, flips, and shrinking or enlarging. They explore how to draw, measure, and construct geometric figures using given dimensions. Students discuss the transformations.
50 Views- 6th Grade
Students examine how to graph translations (slides) and reflections (flips) on a coordinate plane. They practice the slides and flips kinesthetically and apply it to a worksheet working with triangles.
46 Views- 5th Grade
Students look for patterns, similarities, and differences in various pictures, and define, discuss, and compare reflectional and rotational symmetry. They then identify where symmetry is seen in the environment.
54 Views- 6th Grade
Students graph translations (slides) and reflections (flips) on a coordinate plane. They visualize and identify geometric shapes after applying transformations on a coordinate plane. Finally, students write a paragraph telling how graphing a translation is different from graphing a reflection and draw and label a four quadrant grid. Then draw triangle ABC.
43 Views- 4th - 8th Grade
Students explore architechure and landmarks of New Orleans as a springboard to teaching the concept of transformations: rotation, translation, and reflection.
16 Views- 2nd Grade
Students utilize manipulatives (pentominoes) to demonstrate knowledge of: lines of symmetry, slides, reflections (flips), rotations (turns), area, and perimeter. This lesson gives students a meaningful way to practice these geometric concepts.
88 Views- 3rd Grade
Students slide, turn, and flip their bodies to explain sliding, turning, and flipping geometric shapes.

