Which One Doesn’t Belong?

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Which One Doesn’t Belong? Determine which one of the following four playing cards doesn’t belong. Use the sentence frame when discussing with your partner / table groups: “I believe the _____________ card doesn’t belong with the other three cards for the following reason ____________________________.” When reporting to the class, please state only one reason, so that other students’ ideas can be shared.

Page 79 Please number the triangles as shown to make your table discussions easier. You may use tracing paper, but do need to verbally describe why you choose a triangle as a solution. Shade lightly in case you need to adjust your thinking. 1 4 2 3 5 7 6 8

Page 80 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation? Can you map one figure to the other with a sequence of transformations? Can you determine if points in one figure correspond to points in the other figure?

Page 80 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation? Can you map one figure to the other with a sequence of transformations? Can you determine if points in one figure correspond to points in the other figure?

Page 81 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation? Can you map one figure to the other with a sequence of transformations? Can you determine if points in one figure correspond to points in the other figure?

Page 81 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation? Can you map one figure to the other with a sequence of transformations? Can you determine if points in one figure correspond to points in the other figure?

Page 82 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation or a sequence of transformations? Below your graph, write your explanation detailing how you know if the figures are congruent or not. You may use tracing paper to verify your thinking. 1.

Page 82 2. Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation or a sequence of transformations? Below your graph, write your explanation detailing how you know if the figures are congruent or not. You may use tracing paper to verify your thinking.

Page 83 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation or a sequence of transformations? Below your graph, write your explanation detailing how you know if the figures are congruent or not. 3.

Page 83 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation or a sequence of transformations? Below your graph, write your explanation detailing how you know if the figures are congruent or not. 4.

Page 84 Can you map one figure to the other with a single rotation, reflection, or translation or a sequence of transformations? Below your graph, write your explanation detailing how you know if the figures are congruent or not. 5.

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