Basics of Symmetry
Topic Notes
In this lesson, we will learn:
- How to identify symmetrical vs. asymmetrical shapes or pictures
- How to check symmetry lines with the folding method or mirror test method
Notes:
- A "symmetrical" shape is made up of exact same parts facing each other
- A line of symmetry divides a symmetrical shape into 2 congruent parts
- If the shape is not symmetrical it is "asymmetrical"
- Check if a shape has a line of symmetry by folding it in half to see if the parts match up
- or using a mirror test: laying the picture/shape flat and putting a mirror on a possible symmetry line to see if the mirrored image matches with the original
- Some shapes have more than one line of symmetry. Regular polygons have the same number of symmetry lines as number of sides
- some words (alphabet letters) and numbers also have symmetry:
Ex. triangles = 3 sides = 3 symmetry lines