F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Identify symmetry in the environment (ACMMG066)
Symmetry
3 direct matches to ACMMG066 | 4 other related resources
This sequence of lessons explores symmetry and three dimensional objects. Students interpret and represent three-dimensional objects in two dimensions and apply their knowledge of transformations to show congruency or difference between objects. The lessons are outlined in detail including curriculum links, vocabulary, ...
Selected links to online resources that can support the teaching and learning of geometry for primary-aged students.
This resource is a web page containing an activity about symmetrical patterns that are used to decorate traditional Indian clothing and architecture. The patterns contain line and/or rotational symmetry. Students can examine the patterns and identify the type of symmetry present in each one. This resource is one of a series ...
Do you know what a fractal is? Basically, fractals are never-ending patterns created by repeated mathematical equations. In this clip, Yuliya, a student at MIT (in the USA) describes the properties of fractals and shows you where they can be found in technology and nature. Have a good look at the world around you and see ...
Do you know how to recognise a fractal? Watch this video to find out! What are the examples given of fractals found in nature? Can you think of any others? Why not have a go at doing your own drawing of the Sierpinski Triangle?
An interactive applet in which students explore the effect of reflection in a variety of axes.
This lesson helps students explore different shape transformations and describe symmetry in objects and images.