1) Translate the triangle 3 units to the right. Each vertex moves from its original position (x, y) to a new position (x+3, y). For example, if a vertex is at (-4, -2), it moves to (-1, -2).
2) Translate the trapezoid 2 units right and 3 units down. Each vertex moves from (x, y) to (x+2, y-3). For example, if a vertex is at (-5, 2), it moves to (-3, -1).
3) Translate the triangle 5 units to the left. Each vertex moves from (x, y) to (x-5, y). For example, if a vertex is at (3, -2), it moves to (-2, -2).
4) Translate the L-shape 4 units left and 3 units down. Each vertex moves from (x, y) to (x-4, y-3). For example, if a vertex is at (4, 3), it moves to (0, 0).
5) Translate the quadrilateral 4 units left and 5 units down. Each vertex moves from (x, y) to (x-4, y-5). For example, if a vertex is at (3, 3), it moves to (-1, -2).
6) Translate the triangle 3 units right and 4 units up. Each vertex moves from (x, y) to (x+3, y+4). For example, if a vertex is at (-4, -2), it moves to (-1, 2).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rigid transformations worksheet.