- Section A: Draw one vertical line of symmetry for the arrow, one diagonal line for the oval, one vertical line for the triangle, four lines (vertical, horizontal, and two diagonals) for the cross shape, one vertical line for the circle with the L-shape, four lines for the square, six lines for the hexagon, and no lines for the parallelogram.
- Section B: For the first grid, shade the square at row 2, column 3. For the second grid, shade the square at row 3, column 5. For the third grid, shade the square at row 4, column 2. For the fourth grid, shade the square at row 2, column 4.
- Section C: For the first grid, shade the square at row 2, column 6. For the second grid, shade the square at row 3, column 3. For the third grid, shade the square at row 4, column 2.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of visual symmetry worksheet.