Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific shapes or tasks in your uploaded image. However, based on the title
"Slides, Flips, or Turns", this is likely a geometry activity where you are asked to identify whether a given shape has been transformed by a
slide (translation),
flip (reflection), or
turn (rotation).
Here’s how to solve such problems and what to look for:
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🔍 Understanding the Transformations:
1.
Slide (Translation):
- The shape moves to a new position but stays the same orientation.
- No rotation or flipping occurs.
- All points move the same distance in the same direction.
2.
Flip (Reflection):
- The shape is mirrored across a line (like a mirror).
- The shape appears reversed (left-right or up-down).
3.
Turn (Rotation):
- The shape spins around a point (usually the center).
- It may be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
- The shape keeps its size and form but changes orientation.
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✔ How to Solve Each Problem:
For each pair of shapes:
- Compare the
orientation and
position.
- Ask:
- Is it just moved? →
Slide
- Is it mirrored? →
Flip
- Is it rotated? →
Turn
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📌 Example Walkthrough (Hypothetical):
Let’s say one pair shows:
- A triangle pointing right.
- Another triangle pointing down, with the same size and shape.
→ This is a
turn (rotation) — it’s rotated 90° clockwise.
Another example:
- A heart shape on the left.
- An identical heart on the right, same orientation.
→ This is a
slide (translation) — just moved sideways.
Yet another:
- A star on the left.
- A mirror-image star on the right (left/right flipped).
→ This is a
flip (reflection).
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💡 Tips:
- Look at
directions: Are arrows pointing the same way?
- Check
symmetry: If one shape is a mirror image, it's a flip.
- Look for
centered rotation: If the shape seems to spin around a point, it’s a turn.
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If you can describe the shapes or label them (e.g., "a circle with an arrow pointing up vs. a circle with an arrow pointing right"), I can help you determine the transformation for each.
Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of transformations worksheet geometry.