ESSENTIAL QUESTION: A point is considered to be a reflection of another point when the absolute values of the coordinates are the same, but the signs of one of the values are opposite.
Lesson Objective: SWBAT recognize that when two ordered pairs differ by only the signs, the locations of the points are related by reflections across one or both axes.
CCSS: Math 6.NS.c6; NS.c8; MP2; MP3
Lesson Objective: SWBAT recognize that when two ordered pairs differ by only the signs, the locations of the points are related by reflections across one or both axes.
CCSS: Math 6.NS.c6; NS.c8; MP2; MP3
- DO NOW: What are the reflections for the following ordered pairs on both the x-axis and y-axis? (-3, 2); (8, -6) (Please explain how you got your answers.)
- Whole class: Teacher will review lesson related to reflection on a coordinate grid; class will go over the correct answers to the coordinate grid questions.
- Collaborative Group: SW continue working on a coordinate grid plotting ordered pairs and determining their reflection points;
- Independent: SW work on Summit PLP playlist power focus areas. Please make sure you have at least two (2) pages of well-written notes prior to requesting Content Assessments. The STLs will monitor this activity.
- Have a marvelous day of learning!