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Halloween Transformations Worksheet | Translation Rotation Reflection Dilation
By Oops Math is Fun
Add some spooky fun to your math lessons with this Halloween Transformations Worksheet! This engaging activity helps students practice identifying geometric transformations—including translation, rotation, horizontal and vertical reflections, and dilations (shrink and stretch). Students determine which transformation is needed to correctly place each spooky image part back in its original position.
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Why Choose This Worksheet? Make geometry fun and seasonal with this ready-to-use worksheet. Ideal for practicing transformations in a creative and visually engaging way, helping students develop their understanding of key geometry concepts. This worksheet is perfect for Grade 7-10 math classes and ensures your students stay excited about learning!
Grab this Halloween Transformations Worksheet now to add a little spook to your geometry class!
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Exit Ticket – 8 Editable Questions
By Math with Mrs. McNeal
Assess your students' understanding of parallel and perpendicular linear equations with this versatile exit ticket! Perfect for Algebra or Geometry classes, this resource includes:
This quick and effective assessment tool ensures students are mastering essential concepts in linear equations!
Seasonal Town Development Math Project - Geometry - Lines and Angles
By MsNerdWood
Are you looking for a fun way to assess angles, lines, using a protractor to draw angles, and angle relationships? Then look no further! This fun math activity provides students with an opportunity to be an Urban Planner. They will use list of instructions to create their own Seasonal Town (Falling Leaves Town, Winter Wonderland Town, Spring Showers Town and Summer Sun Town). Each project has the same set of instructions but the street names are different to reflect the appropriate seasonal town name. This will allow you to pick a season or even create the four seasons in your classroom.
This project helps students demonstrate their knowledge in the following:
There is also a rubric included for assessment purposes. I have used this project with my students and they have always enjoyed it and its quick to mark. Bonus! Students will likely need a couple of classes to complete this assessment and I would recommend having them complete a rough copy first to plan out their town.
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Transformational Geometry Test
By Amanda G
I used this transformational geometry test with my grade 7s. 2 pages of multiple choice and 3 short answer questions.
Zoo Design Geometry Project MYP Criterion D
By MsVisualizer
This project assesses students ability to draw rectangles, triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids of given areas on a scaled grid. They will need to be able to use the area formulas to work backwards to find side lengths that fit the requirement for each animal and use the formulas to show that their area calculation is correct.
A detailed MYP Criterion D (Applying Mathematics in the Real World) Rubric is included.
I spent about 2 and a half 90 minute class periods on this project and many students needed to spend some time on it at home as well. I also included several days of activities I did to prepare my students for the skills they would need.