Look at this shape, how many lines of symmetry and what is its order of rotation? A.

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Look at this shape, how many lines of symmetry and what is its order of rotation? A

Name the shapes and write down the number of lines of symmetry and order of rotation. Rectangle. 4 lines of symmetry, order of rotation 2. Parallelogram. 0 lines of symmetry, order of rotation 2. Triangle. 3 lines of symmetry, order of rotation 3. Octagon. 8 lines of symmetry, order of rotation 8. Hexagon. 6 lines of symmetry, order of rotation 6. Pentagon. 5 lines of symmetry, order of rotation 5.

Shape Rotation Aim: To rotate shapes from any given point. Point of Rotation. Shape to be Rotated Rotated 270º Rotated 90º Rotated 180º

Point of Rotation Rotation from a point on the shape. 90º Rotation 180º Rotation

Point of Rotation Rotation from the origin. Notice the direction of the shape. Notice that the shape spins a quarter of a turn. One quarter of a turn, 90º.

Point of Rotation Rotation from a given point.