Academic Language
Translation
Rotations
Reflection
Sequences
100

What are the group of transformations that keeps the size and angles measures the same?

What is translation, reflection, and rotation (aka rigid transformations)?

100

What is the word to explain a tranSLation?

What is Slide


100

Which direction is a right turn rotation?

What is clockwise?

100

Which direction is the x-axis and the y-axis on a graph?


What is x-axis is left to right and y-axis is up and down


100

What transformations take Triangle A to Triangle C?


Reflection over y-axis

Reflection over x-axis

200

We start with the Pre-Image then transform to this name

What is The Image


200

Translate the point (0, 0) up 4 units and left 8 units. What are the coordinates?

What is (4, -8)


200

What type of transformation am I

What is Rigid 

200

Reflect the point (2, 1) across the y-axis. What are the coordinates?

What is (-2, 1)

200

What sequence of transformations takes you from shape 2 to shape 3?



Reflection over y-axis


300

If I "Flipped" the shape, I did what?

What is a Reflection

300

A figure is translated 4 units to the right and 5 units down. What are the new coordinates of the point (6, 7)?

What is (10, 2)?

300

If a point is at (3, 2), where will it be after a 90-degree counterclockwise rotation around the origin?

What is (-2, 3)?

300

Reflect the point (8, -6) across the y-axis. What are the coordinates?

What is (-8, -6)

300

What sequence of transformations takes you from SRQPT to S' R' Q' P' T'?


Rotate 90 degrees C.W.

Reflect across x-axis


400

After a transformation of A, How do you write it?

What is A' or (A prime)

400

Explain the following: (x+2, y-6) 

What is Two units Right, Six units down


400

Three Left Turns in degrees

What is 270 counterclockwise?

400

Reflect the point (2, 1) across the x-axis. What are the coordinates?

What is (2, -1)

500

(0, 0)

What is the Origin

500

This transformation notation is called the 

(x, y) -> (x+1, y-2)

 

What is The Rule


500

The rotation is

(x, y) -> (-x, -y)


What is 180 degrees

500

What is the name of the line that acts as the "mirror" in a reflection, such as the x-axis, y-axis, or y = x?

What is the line of reflection