- For the first shape (top left), with a vertical mirror line, shade the squares on the right side that are the mirror image of the shaded squares on the left. Specifically, shade the square in row 1, column 6; row 2, column 5; row 3, column 4; row 4, column 5; and row 5, column 6.
- For the second shape (top right), with a vertical mirror line, shade the squares on the right side that are the mirror image of the shaded squares on the left. Specifically, shade the square in row 1, column 6; row 2, column 5; row 3, column 6; row 4, column 5; and row 5, column 6.
- For the third shape (middle left), with a horizontal mirror line, shade the squares on the bottom side that are the mirror image of the shaded squares on the top. Specifically, shade the square in row 5, column 2; row 6, column 3; row 7, column 4; row 8, column 5; and row 9, column 6.
- For the fourth shape (middle right), with a horizontal mirror line, shade the squares on the bottom side that are the mirror image of the shaded squares on the top. Specifically, shade the square in row 5, column 2; row 6, column 3; row 7, column 4; row 8, column 5; and row 9, column 6.
- For the fifth shape (bottom), with a vertical mirror line, shade the squares on the right side that are the mirror image of the shaded squares on the left. Specifically, shade the square in row 1, column 6; row 2, column 5; row 3, column 4; row 4, column 5; row 5, column 6; row 6, column 5; row 7, column 4; row 8, column 5; and row 9, column 6.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of symmetrical pattern worksheet ks1.