Reflecting on Counters

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Purpose

This is a Level 3 Geometry activity from the Figure It Out Series. 

A PDF of the student activity is included.

Achievement Objectives
GM3-6: Describe the transformations (reflection, rotation, translation, or enlargement) that have mapped one object onto another.
Student Activity

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Specific Learning Outcomes
  • Describe the results of reflection.
Required Resource Materials
  • A set of pattern blocks
  • FIO, Level 3, Geometry, Reflecting on Counters, page 22
Activity

In this activity, students are developing the concept of symmetrical reflection using mirrors. If you place a mirror across half a shape, the full shape is reflected in the mirror.

This activity allows students to experiment with this concept in a fun problem-solving way.

Answers to Activity

These answers assume that you have the reflective side of the mirror facing you. The mirror must be one without a frame.

  1. a. Position the mirror halfway over 1 counter as shown below:

    b. To see 3 counters, position the mirror as shown below:

    c. To see 12 counters, position the mirror as shown below:
  2. All numbers up to 18 are possible if your grid allows you enough room to position the mirror across rows as shown above. Some of the more difficult numbers include:
  3. 14, for example,
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Level Three