Let’s go through each transformation shown in the diagram one by one.
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1. Reflection
Reflection means flipping a shape over a line — like looking in a mirror.
In the top part of the image, there are two blue parallelograms with a vertical black line between them. The right one is a mirror image of the left one. That’s reflection.
✔ So, “Reflection” = flip over a line.
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2. Rotation
Rotation means turning a shape around a point.
In the middle, we see a blue trapezoid and a green quadrilateral joined at a corner. There’s a red curved arrow showing it turned clockwise around that corner point. A horizontal line goes through the pivot point.
✔ So, “Rotation” = turn around a point.
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3. Translation
Translation means sliding a shape without turning or flipping it — just moving it to a new spot.
At the bottom, there are two orange pentagons. One is in the lower-left quadrant, the other in the upper-right. They’re identical in size and orientation — just moved diagonally across the grid.
✔ So, “Translation” = slide without rotating or flipping.
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All three transformations are correctly labeled in the image:
- Top: Reflection → correct
- Middle: Rotation → correct
- Bottom: Translation → correct
There’s no math calculation needed here — it’s about recognizing geometric transformations.
Final Answer: All labels (Reflection, Rotation, Translation) are correctly matched to their diagrams.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rotation and reflection worksheet.