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This worksheet helps students practice drawing reflections, rotations, and translations of geometric shapes on dot grid paper.
Students use this worksheet to identify whether a shape has been translated, reflected, or rotated based on visual examples.
This answer key displays the correct geometric transformations for each shape, including translations, rotations, and reflections.
Students practice identifying geometric transformations like reflection, rotation, and translation using alphabet letters.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying different types of geometric transformations such as translations, reflections, and rotations using coordinate grids.
This worksheet challenges students to identify the correct transformation—such as rotation, reflection, or translation—that turns the green object into the red image.
This worksheet challenges students to identify whether a shape has been translated, rotated, or reflected.
Math worksheet titled "Drawing Transformations" featuring eight problems where students must redraw geometric shapes based on rotation, translation, and reflection instructions.
Printable multiple choice worksheet for practicing geometric transformations such as reflection, translation, and rotation.
Students use this worksheet to practice identifying whether a shape has been translated, rotated, or reflected based on a starting model.
This worksheet helps students practice translation, reflection, and rotation using grid coordinates.
This worksheet challenges students to look at pairs of shapes on a graph and circle whether the transformation is a translation, reflection, or rotation.
This worksheet asks students to find the new coordinates of points W, M, and T after reflecting them over the x or y axis.
This worksheet features five multiple-choice questions asking students to identify the correct graph after performing geometric transformations like reflections and rotations.
Visual examples of the three main types of geometric transformations: reflection, rotation, and translation.
This worksheet helps students practice identifying geometric transformations like reflection, rotation, and translation using grid-based figures.
Students practice identifying reflections, or flips, across vertical, horizontal, and diagonal axes in this Grade 4 geometry worksheet.
This worksheet helps students practice drawing the results of sliding, flipping, and turning shapes on a dot grid.
Students practice graphing reflections of points across horizontal and vertical lines on these coordinate grids.
This worksheet provides six practice problems for students to graph translations of triangles on a Cartesian coordinate system.
Students practice graphing translations, reflections, and rotations on this 'Transform the Triangles' worksheet.
This worksheet features six pairs of geometric shapes, challenging students to determine if the transformation shown is a reflection, translation, or rotation.
This worksheet provides six practice problems for graphing reflections of geometric figures across different lines of symmetry.
These printable worksheets help students practice rotating 2D shapes by quarter and half turns in both clockwise and anticlockwise directions.
This answer key provides the correct solutions for identifying translations, rotations, and reflections across eight geometric problems.
This graph displays Triangle A positioned in the first quadrant with its base resting on the line y=1.
This worksheet helps students practice reflecting shapes across horizontal and vertical axes and identifying mirror lines between reflected pairs.
These three graphs illustrate geometric reflections, showing how a triangle (RST) is mirrored across horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines to form a new triangle (R'S'T').