Starter quiz
- Sofia gives directions to translate polygon A to B. She says, ‘translate A 2 squares down’. Is she correct?
- Yes
- No ✓
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- Jacob gives directions to translate polygon A to B. He says, ‘translate A 3 squares right.’ Is he correct?
- Yes ✓
- No
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- Jacob gives directions to translate polygon A to B. He says, ‘3 places right, 3 down.’ Is he correct?
- Yes ✓
- No
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- Complete the sentence to describe the translation from A to B. 1 square down and ______ squares right.
- '3' ✓
- Which of these correctly describes the translation from A to B?
- 1 square left. 4 squares up. ✓
- 1 square right. 4 squares up.
- 1 square left. 3 squares up.
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- Sofia translated the polygon from A to B. What directions will translate the polygon back to its original position?
- 4 squares down. 2 squares left.
- 4 squares up. 3 squares left.
- 4 squares down. 3 squares left. ✓
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Exit quiz
- Select the correct word to make the sentence complete. _____________ is a transformation in which every point of a shape moves the same distance in the same direction.
- Movement
- Translation ✓
- Transformation
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- What translation is needed to move the polygon from A to B?
- 5 squares right and 3 squares up. ✓
- 5 squares right and 4 squares up.
- 6 squares right and 3 squares up.
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- Lucas wants to translate the polygon from B to A. Which translation is incorrect?
- 2 squares right and 4 squares up.
- 4 squares up and 2 squares right. ✓
- 5 squares up and 3 squares right.
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- What can you mark on a shape to help you translate it accurately?
- Lines
- Vertex or vertices ✓
- Crosses
- The exact middle
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- Look at Sofia’s directions. Which image shows the correct translation? 3 squares right and 1 square up. What’s the new position?
- Match the direction which describe the translations to the shapes.
- Shape A⇔3 squares right, 4 squares down ✓
- Shape B⇔9 squares right, 1 square up ✓
- Shape C⇔4 squares right, 2 squares up ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- If a shape has moved you say it has been translated.
- If a shape has moved, you can describe the move using left, right, up, down and the number of squares moved.
- A shape can be translated in a vertical and horizontal direction.
Common misconception
Pupils might miscount the number of squares moved horizontally or vertically, resulting in an inaccurate translation.
Encourage pupils to count the number of squares carefully from the original position, possibly using a ruler or finger to help guide their counting. Practice with simpler shapes before moving to more complex polygons.
Keywords
Translated / translating - Translation is a transformation in which every point of a shape moves the same distance in the same direction. The act of moving is to translate.
Translation - Translation is a transformation in which every point of a shape moves the same distance in the same direction.
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