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. This will be demonstrated in an assessment.
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. This will be demonstrated in an assessment.
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? (4, -3); (-9, -6) (Please explain how you got your answers.)
- Whole class: SW take a Coordinate Reflection, Stock Pricing, Mixed Review Assessment.
- Collaborative Group: None today due to assessment.
- Independent: If time permits, 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 super day of learning!