- For the top-left grid with a horizontal line of symmetry, shade the squares in the bottom half that are direct mirror images of the shaded squares in the top half.
- For the top-right grid with a vertical line of symmetry, shade the squares to the right of the line that are direct mirror images of the shaded squares to the left.
- For the middle-left grid with a diagonal line from bottom-left to top-right, shade the squares above and to the right of the line that are mirror images of the shaded squares below and to the left.
- For the middle-right grid with a diagonal line from top-left to bottom-right, shade the squares below and to the right of the line that are mirror images of the shaded squares above and to the left.
- For the bottom-left grid with both horizontal and vertical lines of symmetry, shade the squares in the bottom-right quadrant to mirror the top-left, the bottom-left to mirror the top-right, and the top-right to mirror the bottom-left.
- For the bottom-right grid with two diagonal lines crossing at the center, shade the squares in each quadrant to mirror the corresponding squares in the opposite quadrant across the center point.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pattern symmetry worksheet.