Math: Lines of Symmetry
Finding matching halves in shapes and pictures
Finding matching halves in shapes and pictures
Math - Grade 2-3
- 1
Look at the square. Draw one line of symmetry through the square.
- 2
How many lines of symmetry does a rectangle have if it is not a square?
- 3
A heart shape is split by a line from top to bottom. Does this line show symmetry? Explain your answer.
- 4
Circle the shape that has a line of symmetry: a regular triangle, a messy blob, or the letter F.
- 5
Draw a line of symmetry on a circle.
- 6
Does a sideways arrow pointing right have a horizontal line of symmetry, a vertical line of symmetry, both, or neither?
- 7
Look at the butterfly. Draw the line of symmetry.
- 8
A shape has two equal halves when folded along a line. What is that line called?
- 9
How many lines of symmetry does a square have?
- 10
Look at the block capital letter A. Does it have a vertical line of symmetry?
- 11
Look at the block capital letter L. Does it have a line of symmetry? Explain your answer.
- 12
Draw the other half of the shape so the dashed line is a line of symmetry.
- 13
Which line is a line of symmetry for an oval: a line through the center from top to bottom, a line near the edge, or a line outside the oval?
- 14
Mia draws a star with all points the same size. She draws a line from the top point through the center to the bottom space. Is this a line of symmetry?
- 15
Explain in your own words how to tell if a line is a line of symmetry.
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