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Practice A Transformations Tell whether each is a translation, rotation, or reflection. 1. 2. _ 3. 4. Circle the correct answer 5. Which is the best description of the transformation shown below? _ 6. Which is the best description of the transformation shown below? A a 90 clockwise rotation B a vertical reflection C a 180 clockwise rotation D a horizontal reflection F a diagonal translation G a vertical reflection H a 45 rotation J a horizontal reflection 7. How many degrees do you have to rotate any figure to get it back to its original position? 8. Why do words look different when you hold them up to a mirror?

Practice B Transformations Tell whether each is a translation, rotation, or reflection. 1. 2. 3. Draw each transformation. 4. Draw a 180 clockwise rotation about the point. 5. Draw a vertical reflection across the dotted line. 6. Without using reflections, how can you get this Δ to look like this? 7. Describe a horizontal reflection of the word MOM. Can you think of any other words that would have a similar horizontal reflection?

Practice C Transformations Tell whether each transformation is a translation, rotation, or reflection. 1. 2 transformations: 2. 3 transformations: Draw each transformation. 3. Draw a horizontal reflection across the dotted line. Then draw a 90 clockwise rotation of the reflected figure. 4. Draw a 180 counterclockwise rotation about the point. Then translate the rotated figure. 5. Name five capital letters that look the same before and after a reflection. 6. Explain how folding a piece of paper could help you check your reflections.

Review for Mastery Transformations A transformation moves a figure without changing its size or shape. So, a figure and its transformation are always congruent. A translation is the movement of a figure along a straight line. The location is the only thing that changes with a translation. Figure B is a translation of Figure A. A rotation is the movement of a figure around a point. The location and position of a figure can change with a rotation. Figure D is a rotation of Figure C around point R. When a figure flips over a line creating a mirror image, it is called a reflection. The line the figure flips over is called the line of reflection. The location and position of a figure change with a reflection. Figure F is a reflection of Figure E. Identify each transformation. 1. 2.

LESSON Review for Mastery Transformations (continued) You can draw transformations. _ To draw a 45 clockwise rotation around point C, first trace the figure. Next, place your pencil on the point of rotation and rotate the figure clockwise 45. Then trace the figure in its new location. This is the original figure rotated 45 clockwise around point C. To draw a vertical reflection of the original figure, trace the figure and flip it vertically over the line of reflection. Then trace the figure in its new location. This is the vertical reflection of the original figure. Draw each transformation. 3. vertical reflection 4. 60 clockwise rotation around point A

Challenge Rotation Ride The Ferris wheel shown below is turning clockwise around its rotation point at the center of the wheel. For each person on the Ferris wheel, describe how many degrees he or she must rotate to be able to get off the ride. 1. Darius 2. Jenna 3. Paul 4. Sarah 5. Mei 6. Ben 7. Mindy 8. Carlos

Problem Solving Transformations Write the correct answer. 1. If the rotation point of a circle is its center, how will all rotations affect the circle? 2. What transformation could make an arrow pointing east become an arrow pointing north? 3. What transformation could make the number 9 become the number 6? 4. What transformation could make the letter P look like the letter b? 5. On the coordinate plane at right, graph Triangle A with vertices (3, 1), (6, 1), and (3, 5). Then graph Triangle B with vertices (3, 6), (6, 6), and (3, 10). What transformation best describes the change from Triangle A to Triangle B? Circle the letter of the correct answer. 6. Which transformation best describes the figure on the right? 7. Which transformation best describes the figure on the left? A 90 clockwise rotation B horizontal reflection C 90 counterclockwise rotation D horizontal translation F horizontal reflection G 180 counterclockwise rotation H 90 counterclockwise rotation J horizontal translation

LESSON Reading Strategies Focus on Vocabulary Moving a figure does not change its size or its shape. Transformation means moving a figure. Here are three kinds of transformations. Translate Slide a figure to a new position. Letter P has slid from one spot to a new spot. Rotate Turn a figure around a point to a new position. Letter P has been rotated to a new spot. Reflect Flip a figure over a line to a new position. Letter P has been flipped over a line of reflection. Write translate, rotate, or reflect to name the kind of transformation shown in each figure. 1. 2.

Puzzles, Twisters & Teasers Transformed How would you complete each statement? Shade the correct box. To solve the riddle, unscramble the letters in the shaded boxes. What do you get when an elephant walks in your garden?

Answers CODE 60810 LESSON Practice A 1. translation, reflection, or rotation 2. rotation 3. reflection 4. translation 5. D 6. F 7. 360 8. Possible answer: because the mirror shows a reflection of the words Practice B 1. translation 2. reflection 3. rotation 4. 5. 1. reflection; rotation 2. rotation; translation; reflection 3. 4. 5. Possible answers: A, B, C, D, E, H, I, K, M, O, T, U, V, W, X, Y 6. Possible answer: I can fold the paper along the reflection line and hold it up to a light. The figures I see on both sides of the folded paper should match. Review for Mastery 1. translation 2. rotation or reflection 3. 4. 6. Possible answer: Use the top vertex of Δ as the point of rotation and rotate the triangle 180 clockwise or counterclockwise. 7. Possible answer: The word MOM will look exactly the same if it is a horizontal reflection left or right. Other possible words: TOOT, HAH Practice C

Challenge 1. 90 2. 225 3. 0 4. 315 5. 270 6. 135 7. 45 8. 180 Problem Solving 1. The circle will never change. 2. a 90 counterclockwise rotation 3. a vertical and a horizontal reflection or a 180 rotation 4. a vertical reflection squash 5. vertical translation 6. C 7. F Reading Strategies 1. translate 2. reflect Puzzles, Twisters & Teasers