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Answer Nathi Prim Maths 5 2ed TR Diff Ws 2b

This document is a worksheet for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 5 focused on 2D shapes and patterns. It includes activities such as reflecting shapes over mirror lines to create symmetrical patterns and requires students to create their own patterns with specified symmetry. The worksheet is designed for hands-on practice in understanding symmetry in geometry.

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Answer Nathi Prim Maths 5 2ed TR Diff Ws 2b

This document is a worksheet for Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 5 focused on 2D shapes and patterns. It includes activities such as reflecting shapes over mirror lines to create symmetrical patterns and requires students to create their own patterns with specified symmetry. The worksheet is designed for hands-on practice in understanding symmetry in geometry.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 5 WORKSHEET 2B

Name ___________________________________
nathanim samson Date _____________

Worksheet 2B: 2D shape and pattern


1 Reflect the 4 counters in the top left section over the mirror lines to create
a symmetrical pattern.

2 Choose three colours of counters and make a pattern of your own with
at least two lines of symmetry.
Draw your pattern here.

How many lines of symmetry does your pattern have?

Cambridge Primary Mathematics 5 – Wood & Low © Cambridge University Press 2021 1
CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 5 WORKSHEET 2B

3 Reflect the triangle over the two mirror lines until there is a triangle
in every quadrant.

Cambridge Primary Mathematics 5 – Wood & Low © Cambridge University Press 2021 2

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