- For the first shape (red rectangle), reflect it across the vertical dotted line by drawing an identical rectangle to the right of the line, mirroring its position and dimensions.
- For the second shape (L-shape), reflect it across the vertical dotted line by drawing a mirrored L-shape to the right, ensuring each corner is equidistant from the line as its original counterpart.
- For the third shape (irregular polygon), reflect it across the vertical dotted line by plotting each vertex on the opposite side at the same horizontal distance, then connect them in the same order.
- For the fourth shape (octagon-like figure), reflect it across the vertical dotted line by mirroring each vertex symmetrically to the right, preserving angles and side lengths.
- For the fifth shape (stair-step pattern), reflect it across the vertical dotted line by creating a mirror image to the right, maintaining equal spacing from the line for each step.
- For the sixth shape (E-like figure), reflect it across the vertical dotted line by drawing a mirrored version to the right, ensuring all horizontal segments align symmetrically.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reflection geometry worksheet.