With this resource students will:
- Be able to both describe and carry out translations, reflections and rotations
- Under how to draw lines with equations y = x, y = -x, x = k and y = k
- Identify a single transformation that has the same effect as certain combinations of multiple other transformations
KS3 Maths Curriculum Area
Geometry and measures Identify properties of, and describe the results of, translations, rotations and reflections applied to given figures
Dr Frost is a maths teacher working at Tiffin School in London. You can find all of his resources at his website drfrostmaths.com, a huge bank of PowerPoints, worksheets and activities spanning Year 7 to Further Maths.
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