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Symmetrical Patterns

Here are two pegboards. They have a mirror line between them. Pegs Mirror line

Here is a symmetrical pattern!

Here is another symmetrical pattern! These patterns are the mirror image of each other!

Can you colour in the mirror image of this pattern? Another word for mirror image is reflection!

Does it look like this? Well Done!

Try this one! It’s getting trickier!

Is this correct? No!

What about now? Yes!

Try this one on your own!

Well Done!

Now it’s time for you to try it with your partner! Have fun!