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Re: Symmetry

Jan,

Thank you for your message. Before we answer your question completely could you be so kind to clarify what level and lesson you are working on.

This will ensure we are assisting you correctly.

Make it a great day,

Cassie
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Re: Symmetry

Level B Page 152 Lesson 77

Re: Symmetry

Jan,

Thank you for your message. The information you need to complete this lesson is that a line of symmetry for A is a line straight down the middle. See the strawberry on the bottom of page 143. For B and C, the line is horizontal and in the center of the letters.

I hope this helps, if you have any further questions, please let us know.

Make it a great day,

Cassie
Activities for Learning-RightStart™ Mathematics
Cassie@ALabacus.com
www.ALabacus.com

Our Mission: To help children understand, apply, and enjoy mathematics.

Re: Symmetry

Tnanks for your help. So symmetry is a straight line that cuts the letter in half in a way that it would have the same reflection on both sides. F would not have symmetry because you can not cut it in half horizontally or vertically and have a reflection. Right?