Brain Train LO: To recognise and draw reflections of shapes.

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Brain Train LO: To recognise and draw reflections of shapes.

Shape 1 Look at this shape. Can you spot the vertical reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is B!

Shape 2 Look at this shape. Can you spot the vertical reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is A!

Shape 3 Look at this shape. Can you spot the vertical reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is C!

Shape 4 Look at this shape. Can you spot the horizontal reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is D!

Shape 5 Look at this shape. Can you spot the horizontal reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is B!

Shape 6 Look at this shape. Can you spot the horizontal reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is A!

Shape 7 Look at this shape. Can you spot the diagonal reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is A!

Shape 8 Look at this shape. Can you spot the diagonal reflection of the shape on the next slide? Hold up the correct letter when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is D!

Now lets see if you can draw reflections of given shapes. In your books, put todays date, title and learning objective. On your sheets, draw the reflection of the shapes given. Look carefully at whether it should be a vertical, horizontal, or even diagonal reflection.

Shape 9 Look at this shape. Can you spot the vertical reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is B!

Shape 10 Look at this shape. Can you spot the vertical reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is C!

Shape 11 Look at this shape. Can you spot the vertical reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is A!

Shape 12 Look at this shape. Can you spot the horizontal reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is D!

Shape 13 Look at this shape. Can you spot the horizontal reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is B!

Shape 14 Look at this shape. Can you spot the horizontal reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is A!

Shape 15 Look at this shape. Can you spot the diagonal reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is A!

Shape 16 Look at this shape. Can you spot the diagonal reflection of the shape on the next slide? As a team, decide which is the correct reflection, and nominate one member of your group to move to the correct position when asked.

AB CD

Congratulations! The correct answer is D!

Do you think youve achieved our learning objective? Lets revisit it – LO: To recognise and draw reflections of shapes. At the bottom of your sheet, colour a square to show whether youve got it and could explain it to others (green), got it but could do with more practice (yellow), or not really understood it (red).