LESSON 5-1 I can draw reflected images. I can recognize and draw lines of symmetry.

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LESSON 5-1 I can draw reflected images. I can recognize and draw lines of symmetry

LESSON 5-2 I can draw translated images using coordinates I can draw translated images using repeated reflections

LESSON 5-3 I can draw rotated images using the angle of rotation I can identify the order and magnitude of rotational symmetry

LESSON 5-4 I can draw images using glide reflections I can identify composites of transformations