Lesson 5 Symmetry in Figures (Part 2)

    • Let’s draw some figures that have lines of symmetry.

Warm-up Number Talk: Keeping Track

Find the value of each expression mentally.

Activity 1 Half-drawn Figures

Each shaded triangle is half of a whole figure that has a line of symmetry shown by the dashed line.

2 triangles on grid. Left triangle has a line of symmetry overlap the vertical side. Right triangle, line of symmetry overlap horizontal side.

Clare drew in some segments to show the missing half of each figure.

2 shapes on grid.

Do you agree that the dashed line is a line of symmetry for each figure Clare completed? Explain your reasoning. If you disagree with Clare’s work, show a way to complete the drawing so the dashed line is a line of symmetry.

Activity 2 What’s the Whole Picture?

  1. Here are three figures. Each figure is half of a whole figure. The dashed line is a line symmetry of that figure.
    Use patty paper to help you draw the whole figure.

    3 shapes.
  2. Each figure on the grid is half of a whole figure that has a line of symmetry. The dashed line shows the line of symmetry. Use the grid to help you draw the whole figure. Be as precise as possible.

    3 shapes on grid. 
  3. Here is another figure that is half of a whole figure with a vertical line of symmetry. Draw the whole figure. Be as precise as possible.

    shape. 7 sides. left side overlapping a vertical dashed line.

Activity 3 What Could the Whole Figure Be?

Trace a triangle cutout from your teacher.

If the triangle is half of a whole figure that has line symmetry, what could the whole figure look like? Can you show two possibilities? Three possibilities?