Line Of Symmetry Basic 3 Mathematics Lesson Note

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Topic: Line Of Symmetry

A. COUNTING SKILL: NUMBERS 961-980

Counting from 961 to 980: 961, 962, 963, 964, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, 976, 977, 978, 979, 980

Practice counting:

  • From 965 to 975: _______
  • From 972 to 980: _______
  • Backwards from 980 to 970: _______

Fill in missing numbers:

  • 966, 967, _____, 969, _____
  • 975, _____, 977, _____, 979
  • _____, 962, _____, 964, _____

B. WRITING SKILL: WRITING OF THE NUMBERS

Write in words:

  • 961 = Nine hundred and sixty-one
  • 965 = Nine hundred and sixty-five
  • 970 = Nine hundred and seventy
  • 975 = Nine hundred and seventy-five
  • 980 = Nine hundred and eighty

Write in figures:

  • Nine hundred and sixty-three = _______
  • Nine hundred and sixty-eight = _______
  • Nine hundred and seventy-two = _______
  • Nine hundred and seventy-seven = _______
  • Nine hundred and seventy-nine = _______

C. LINE(S) OF SYMMETRY

What is symmetry? 

A shape has symmetry when one half looks exactly like the other half when folded.

What is a line of symmetry? A line of symmetry is the imaginary line that divides a shape into two equal halves.

How to find a line of symmetry:

  1. Imagine folding the shape
  2. If both halves match exactly, there is a line of symmetry
  3. The fold line is the line of symmetry

Examples of symmetrical objects:

  • Butterfly (1 line of symmetry)
  • Human face (1 line of symmetry)
  • Letter A (1 line of symmetry)
  • Letter H (2 lines of symmetry)

Examples of shapes with symmetry:

Square:        Rectangle:     Circle:

+—+          +—–+        —

|   |          |     |       /   \

| | |          |  |  |      |  |  |

|   |          |     |       \   /

+—+          +—–+        —

4 lines        2 lines       Many lines

Practice identifying symmetry: Draw the line(s) of symmetry for these letters:

  1. Letter B: _____ line(s)
  2. Letter O: _____ line(s)
  3. Letter X: _____ line(s)
  4. Letter M: _____ line(s)

D. PROPERTIES OF SQUARE, RECTANGLE AND TRIANGLE

SQUARE PROPERTIES:

  • 4 equal sides
  • 4 right angles (90°)
  • 4 lines of symmetry
  • All sides are the same length

Lines of symmetry in a square:

  • 2 diagonal lines
  • 1 vertical line through middle
  • 1 horizontal line through middle

RECTANGLE PROPERTIES:

  • 4 sides (opposite sides equal)
  • 4 right angles (90°)
  • 2 lines of symmetry
  • Length is longer than width

Lines of symmetry in a rectangle:

  • 1 vertical line through middle
  • 1 horizontal line through middle

TRIANGLE PROPERTIES:

  • 3 sides
  • 3 angles
  • Number of lines of symmetry depends on triangle type

Types of triangles and their symmetry:

  • Equilateral triangle (all sides equal): 3 lines of symmetry
  • Isosceles triangle (2 sides equal): 1 line of symmetry
  • Scalene triangle (no equal sides): 0 lines of symmetry

Practice:

  1. How many lines of symmetry does a square have? _____
  2. How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle have? _____
  3. How many sides does a triangle have? _____
  4. How many right angles does a square have? _____

E. CURVES AND STRAIGHT LINES

What is a straight line? A straight line goes in one direction without bending.

What is a curve? A curve is a line that bends or turns.

Examples of straight lines:

  • Edge of a ruler
  • Side of a book
  • Edge of a table

Examples of curves:

  • Circle
  • Letter S
  • Arc (part of a circle)
  • Letter C

Shapes made with straight lines:

  • Square (4 straight lines)
  • Rectangle (4 straight lines)
  • Triangle (3 straight lines)

Shapes made with curves:

  • Circle (1 curved line)
  • Oval (1 curved line)

Mixed shapes (straight lines and curves):

  • Letter D (1 straight line + 1 curve)
  • Letter P (2 straight lines + 1 curve)

Practice identifying:

  1. Circle the shapes made only with straight lines: Square, Circle, Triangle, Rectangle, Oval
  2. Circle the shapes made only with curves: Square, Circle, Triangle, Rectangle, Oval
  3. How many straight lines make a triangle? _____
  4. How many curved lines make a circle? _____

Drawing practice:

  1. Draw a shape with 3 straight lines: _______
  2. Draw a shape with 1 curved line: _______
  3. Draw a letter made with straight lines only: _______
  4. Draw a letter made with curves only: _______

F. QUANTITATIVE REASONING

Symmetry word problems:

  1. Kemi draws a square. How many lines of symmetry does her square have?
  2. Tolu folds a rectangle along its line of symmetry. How many equal parts does he get?
  3. A butterfly has 1 line of symmetry. If one wing has 5 spots, how many spots should the other wing have?

Shape analysis:

  1. Which shape has more lines of symmetry: a square or a rectangle?
  2. Name a shape that has no lines of symmetry: _______
  3. Name a shape that has many lines of symmetry: _______

Line identification: Count the lines:

  1. How many straight lines in the letter H? _____
  2. How many curved lines in the letter O? _____
  3. How many lines of symmetry in the letter I? _____

Real-life symmetry: Find symmetry in these objects:

  1. Car (from front view): _____ line(s) of symmetry
  2. Airplane (from above): _____ line(s) of symmetry
  3. Flower with 6 equal petals: _____ line(s) of symmetry

 

CLASS EXERCISES

  1. Count from 968 to 978:
  2. Write in words:
    1. 967 = _______
    2. 973 = _______
    3. 980 = _______
  3. Lines of symmetry:
    1. Square: _____ lines
    2. Rectangle: _____ lines
    3. Circle: _____ lines
    4. Equilateral triangle: _____ lines
  4. Shape properties:
    1. How many sides does a square have? _____
    2. How many right angles does a rectangle have? _____
    3. How many sides does a triangle have? _____
  5. Straight lines or curves:
    1. Triangle is made of _____ lines
    2. Circle is made of _____ line(s)
    3. Rectangle is made of _____ lines
    4. Letter O is made of _____ line(s)
  6. Draw lines of symmetry:
    1. Draw 1 line of symmetry on letter A
    2. Draw 2 lines of symmetry on letter H
    3. Draw 4 lines of symmetry on a square
  7. Identify symmetrical letters: Circle the letters that have lines of symmetry: A, B, C, D, H, M, O, X
  8. Word problems:
    1. A square paper is folded along all its lines of symmetry. How many small squares are formed?
    2. If a shape has 2 lines of symmetry and 4 equal sides, what shape is it?
  9. Complete the symmetrical pattern: If one half shows: ●○●, the other half should show: _______
  10. Problem solving: Ada cuts out a heart shape. She says it has 1 line of symmetry. Is she correct? Draw the heart and show the line of symmetry if it exists.

 

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