Transformation Project

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Transformation Project Flip Book Transformation Project Rotation Translation Reflection Dilation http://www.graphicdesignbasics.com/2010/graphic-design-spotlight-animation-and-animators-part-i.html

FLIP BOOK PROJECT DUE: Monday September 11th  Flip books are something that dates back many years ago. Modern day animation is based on the flip book concept. A flip book is essentially a book that has still frames on each page. As you flip the pages of the book, the image moves. We will be creating a book on Google Slides to help us learn about transformations.   How to make the book on Power Point: 1) To access the template, go to http://kgrimmrhs.weebly.com 2) Decide on a narrative or storyline for your flip book. 3) Decide what you are going to draw to tell your story. Use the draw toolbar to enhance your drawings. 4) When you are ready to move to the next slide: right click and select “duplicate slide.” Requirements: Cover page Narrative or storyline Image/scene to make your narrative come to life! Make your image move. Choose a row or column from movement chart (next slide). However, one additional movement must be a dilation Choose a starting point on your image and track the movement of it using algebraic notation You must have a minimum of 10 slides 15 slides/ group.. 5 rows/ columns in chart.. 3 people per group…each person does one of each transformation in selected row/column.

(180 degrees about the origin) Reflection Over x axis Translation Movement Chart Your image must move in at least 4 ways. To decide how your image is going to move, choose a row or column from the chart below. CIRCLE IT. Your movements will be those that you circled. Rotation (180 degrees about the origin) Reflection Over x axis Translation Reflection over y axis Over x Axis (90 degrees about the origin) Over y axis *change up that table so that every row/column/ diagonal has at least two isometries and one dilation? *Make the table bigger so that it has more requirements? *provide a minimum slide requirement? *provide a suggestion for how many moving parts they must have in their flipbook?

Description of Movements Type of Transformation/Description Here is an example of a chart to record the algebraic notation of your movements Explain Location Original Point New Point Actual Notation Type of Transformation/Description Slide 1-2 Tip of nose (9, 3) (10, 1) (x, y) → (x + 1, y + 2) Translation: right 1, up 2 Slide 2-3 (-10, 1) (-x, y) Reflection over y axis Slide 3-4 Slide 4-5 Slide 5-6 …etc…

Pacing for Project Important: Share your projects with me before you leave!! Friday 9/1 Rough draft of narrative/storyline and Cover Page **Try for 2 slides if you have time Tuesday 9/5 2 Slides including algebraic notation [Note]: Your cover page does not count as one of these slides Wednesday 9/6 2 additional slides including algebraic notation (total of 4) Friday 9/8 2 additional slides including algebraic notation (up to a minimum of 10) [Note]: Be prepared to present your slides on Monday Monday 9/11 Completed Project which includes: Cover page At least more 10 slides with algebraic notation Final draft of narrative

Rubric Category Description Points Earned Possible Points Creativity/Originality Has a completed narrative that is at least 5 sentences long. The slides are colorful, related and representative of the narrative. 10 Movements Chosen 4 movements are accurately represented on the slides. At least one dilation is accurately used. 18 Description of Movements Has accurate algebraic notations for each slide (i.e. you should have at least 9 algebraic notation descriptions) 54 Student Role Contributed to project equally and completed assigned role 15 Presentation Showcased project 3 Total _____/100

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