- First, look closely: The image is a worksheet titled "Reflections (flips)" for Grade 4. It displays eight pairs of shapes, each separated by a dashed line. The task is to identify which pairs are reflections. A reflection means one shape is the mirror image of the other across the dashed line. I need to check each pair for this property.
- Next, find information: I will analyze each pair of shapes systematically to determine if they are reflections.
- Then, review the findings: I have evaluated all eight pairs. The first pair (yellow lightning bolts) are reflections. The second pair (blue parallelograms) are not; they are translations. The third pair (red hearts) are reflections. The fourth pair (yellow crescents) are reflections. The fifth pair (purple arrows) are not; they are translations. The sixth pair (orange trapezoids) are reflections. The seventh pair (green diamonds) are reflections. The eighth pair (blue triangles) are not; they are rotations or translations, not reflections across the given diagonal line.
The boxes that show reflections are:
1. The top-left box with the yellow lightning bolts.
2. The middle-left box with the red hearts.
3. The middle-right box with the yellow crescents.
4. The bottom-middle left box with the orange trapezoids.
5. The bottom-middle right box with the green diamonds.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reflections math worksheet.