Reflective Symmetry © www.SaveTeachersSundays.com 2013 What happens when we look at something in a mirror? How does it look? The mirror reflects the image.

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Reflective Symmetry © What happens when we look at something in a mirror? How does it look? The mirror reflects the image and reverses it

Reflective Symmetry - Words © How is the word ambulance written on the front of an ambulance? Why is it written this way?

Reflective Symmetry in Nature © Have you ever looked in a puddle, pool, pond, river or lake and seen something reflected in the water? See what examples of reflective symmetry you can spot in this video

Reflective Symmetry - Patterns © We can also have symmetrical patterns We can use a mirror help us to complete the missing part of a symmetrical pattern

Reflective Symmetry - Patterns © Now you are going to try and complete some symmetrical patterns Remember to use your mirror and be careful to count how many squares from the mirror line a spot is

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