A translation is when you do this to a figure.
What is move it right, left, up, or down?
A reflection is when you do this to a figure.
What is flip it or make a mirror image of it?
A rotation is when you do this to a figure.
What is spin it?
An enlargement is when you do this to a figure.
What is make it bigger or smaller?
Does the figure below have line symmetry, rotational symmetry or both?
What is 1 line of symmetry only?
This is the name of an angle that is greater than 90o but less than 180o.
What is obtuse?
Find the new coordinates of (10,12) if you translate the point three units left and 4 units up.
What is (7,16)?
Find the new coordinates of (3,-2) after you reflect the point over the y-axis.
What is (-3,-2)?
Find the new coordinates of (5,4) after you rotate the point with 180º.
What is (-5, -4)?
If a shape has a sides that measure 5cm and you enlarge by a scale factor of 1.5 how big is the same side on the new object
What is 7.5 cm?
This figure has this degree of rotational symmetry.
What is 90o?
All interior angles of a pentagon add up to this.
What is 540o?
Write the notation (formula) of point (x,y) after it moves 3 spots to the left and 7 spots up.
What is (x-3,y+7)?
Write the notation (formula) of point (x,y) after it is reflected over the y-axis.
What is (-x,y)?
Write the notation (formula) of point (x,y) after it rotates 90º?
What is (-y,x)?
I have a rectangle that is 10cm x 8cm, the shape is enlarged by 0.75 what are the new dimensions
7.5 x 6
This figure has this many lines of symmetry. 
What is 4?
A Triangle has 1 interior angle that measures 103.6 the remaining angles are equal. One of the remaining angles must be
What is 38.2o?
Describe in words the translation for this notation: (x,y) --> (x + 8, y + 4)
What is a shift of 8 units to the right and 4 units up?
A picture with one point (-3,4) was reflected over the line y=x. What should be the new coordinates of the point?
What is (4,-3)?
Figure QRST has vertices Q(2,-1), R (6,-1), S(6,-3) and T(2,-3). Which will be the coordinates of vertex R after the rectangle is rotated 90º counterclockwise about the origin?
What is (1,6)?
Line segment CD was dilated around the origin by a scale factor of 2. The endpoints of the image are C' (4,0) and D' (6,2). What are the coordinates of the endpoints of the original line segment?
What is C(2,0) and D(3,1)?
This figure has rotational symmetry of this many degrees.
What is 72o?
Alternate interior angles on parallel lines are always congruent. The best way to find them is to look for this shape.
What is a Z?
What are the new coordinates of ∆LMN after a translation of 6 units to the right and 4 units down. L(0,3) M(6,4) N(3,9)
What is L'(6,-1), M'(12,0), N'(9,5)?
Graph rectangle DEFG after a reflection over the line y=x. D(5,5) E(5,8) F(8,8) G(8,5)
What is D'(5,5), E'(8,5), F'(8,8), G'(5,8)?
what are the new coordinates of ∆JKL after a rotation of 180º about the origin. J(5,6) K(7,9) L (1,2)
What is J(-5,-6), L(-7,-9), L(-1,-2)?
Graph ∆DEF after an enlargement with a scale factor of 0.5. D(2,8) E(2,2) F(6,2)
What is D'(1,4), E'(1,1), F'(3,1)?
Which image does NOT have BOTH line symmetry AND rotational symmetry? (Assume all triangles you see are equilateral & quadrilaterals are squares.)
What is F?
Corresponding angles on parallel lines are always congruent. The best way to find them is to look for this shape.