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Symmetry
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What Is Symmetry? Symmetry = Same If something has symmetry it is the SAME on both sides
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For Example: A butterfly has symmetry.
If you draw a line down the center of a butterfly, both sides are the same!
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Some More Examples: Many kinds of food have symmetry!
Many living things have symmetry! Even people have symmetry – most of the time!
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Sometimes, even very complicated things have symmetry:
Like this building! It is called Aston Hall
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The 2 sides are the same! The 2 sides are symmetrical!
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When the line of symmetry goes up and down, It is called VERTICAL symmetry
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VERTICAL up and down
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Another kind of symmetry is HORIZONTAL symmetry
Horizontal means across, or side to side
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For Example: Many common objects have horizontal symmetry!
This bow and arrow has horizontal symmetry.! This ladybug has horizontal symmetry
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HORIZONTAL side to side
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Sometimes, objects have both vertical and horizontal symmetry:
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Can you see the symmetry in this pattern?
This object has two lines of symmetry
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Which of these patterns is symmetrical?
Nope! Yes! (one line of symmetry) Nope!
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Which of these patterns is NOT symmetrical?
This pattern is not symmetrical!
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Does this object have vertical symmetry or horizontal symmetry?
Both! In fact, you could argue that this object has 4 lines of symmetry! (although not exactly)
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Can you find symmetry in the world around you?
Resources End Show Created by Sooz Williams - ©2005
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References Houghton, John and Rod Birch. "Aston Hall History." Aston History Homepage Apr 2005 < All other graphics courtesy of Microsoft Office Clip Art Online End Show
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