A reflection occurs when we flip an object or shape across a line. Like a mirror, the object is exactly the same size but everything is in the opposite position. In other words, what was on the left will now be on the right and vice versa.
Have a play with the applet below. You can change the shape, the position of the shape and the direction of the line.
As you play, notice how:
every point on the object or shape has a matching point on the flipped image
both shapes are the same distance from the reflection line
Think: Which picture looks like its been flipped- A or B?
Do: In (B), the picture is exactly the same. It has just been slid down. This means it's a translation.
In (A), the alien's spaceship has been flipped upside down! So this is the reflection.
Question 2
This picture is an example of a:
Translation (slide)
A
Reflection (flip)
B
Rotation (turn)
C
Magnification
D
QUESTION 3
Which image below represents the reflection for the following shape about the vertical mirror line?
A
B
C
QUESTION 4
Which image below represents the reflection for the following shape about the vertical mirror line?
A
B
C
D
Outcomes
3.GS3.02
Identify flips, slides, and turns, through investigation using concrete materials and physical motion, and name flips, slides, and turns as reflections, translations, and rotations