Kia Ora bloggers,
In maths this week, we have been learning about Cartesian Planes and the transformations that you can do on them. Today we had to translate and reflect 3 different objects on a Cartesian plane. I chose a square, a triangle, and an object that looks kind of like a crown. Here is my slide with the pictures:
For me the square was the easiest, then the triangle, then the crown. It took me quite a while because I couldn't figure out how to use the website, but I eventually figured it out. Tomorrow we have to do part 2 of this and learn how to enlarge and rotate.
See you next time:)
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
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Hey Hana, awesome maths work! Well done sticking at it too, even though you found the website difficult to use at first. You did a great job. Which website did you create them on? Good luck rotating and enlarging your shapes today! Keep up the great work. Happy Friday! Caitlin :)
ReplyDeleteHi Caitlin, thanks for the comment! The website I used was Geo-Gebra. I actually found rotating and enlarging shapes easier:)
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