To solve this problem, we need to complete the mirror image of the rocket on the right side of the dashed line. Here’s how to do it step by step:
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Understand the Task: The goal is to draw the other half of the rocket so that it looks like a mirror image. This means every part of the rocket on the left side should have a matching part on the right side, but flipped.
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Identify Key Points: Look at the points where the rocket touches the grid lines on the left side. For example, the tip of the rocket, the edges of the fins, and the windows.
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Measure Distances: Measure the distance from each key point to the dashed line. For instance, if the tip of the rocket is 2 grid squares to the left of the dashed line, the tip of the mirror image should be 2 grid squares to the right of the dashed line.
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Draw the Mirror Image: Using the measurements, plot the corresponding points on the right side of the dashed line. Connect these points to form the mirror image of the rocket.
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Check Your Work: Make sure that the mirror image looks like a reflection of the original rocket. Every part should match up correctly when folded along the dashed line.
By following these steps, you can accurately complete the mirror image of the rocket.
Final Answer: [Draw the mirror image of the rocket on the right side of the dashed line, ensuring that every part matches the left side as a reflection.]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of mirror image worksheet.