Identifying how patterns have been created through rotation

Identifying how patterns have been created through rotation

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will rotate shapes and patterns.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What would the pentagon look like if it was rotated a three-quarter turn clockwise?
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Correct answer: Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Q2.
If this shape makes a quarter turn anti-clockwise, how would it look?
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Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Correct answer: Option 4
Q3.
Describe the rotations. There are two correct answers. Be careful- you need to mark both answers correct to get the points!
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A full turn anti-clockwise
A half turn clockwise
Correct answer: A quarter turn clockwise
Correct answer: A three-quarter turn anti-clockwise

3 Questions

Q1.
What comes next in this pattern?
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Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Correct answer: Option 4
Q2.
Identify the rotations in this pattern. There are two correct answers. Be careful - you need to mark both answers correctly to get the points!
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A full turn anti-clockwise
A full turn clockwise
Correct answer: A half turn anti-clockwise
Correct answer: A half turn clockwise
Q3.
What comes next in this pattern?
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Option 1
Option 2
Correct answer: Option 3
Option 4

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UnitMaths / Faces, shapes and patterns; lines and turns