Unit 1 Lesson 10 Video Lesson IM® GeometryTM authored by Illustrative Mathematics®

Britta Dwyer
26 Sept 202120:41

Summary

TLDRThis lesson focuses on drawing transformations, specifically rigid transformations that preserve the size of shapes. It introduces concepts like translations, reflections, and rotations, using an applet to demonstrate how figures can be moved and transformed while maintaining congruence. Students are guided through activities to practice these transformations, explore the effects of changing the order of operations, and understand the properties of congruent figures.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 The lesson focuses on understanding geometric transformations, specifically rigid transformations that preserve the size and shape of figures.
  • 🎨 Students are encouraged to observe and wonder about the given geometric figures, noting differences in color, size, and shape.
  • 📏 The script discusses congruence, where shapes are identical in size and form, with examples of congruent shapes S and M being highlighted.
  • 📐 Attention is drawn to the background grid, which is composed of equilateral triangles instead of the usual squares, indicating a 60-degree angle for each triangle.
  • 🔄 The concept of reflection is introduced, where a shape is flipped over a line to produce a new figure, maintaining the distance from the line.
  • 🔄 Translation is explained as moving every point of a figure by a certain distance in a specific direction, without changing its orientation.
  • 🔄 The lesson also covers rotation, where a figure is turned around a point or axis to a new position.
  • 📝 Students are guided to practice transformations using an applet, where they can translate and reflect figures, and then replicate these in their workbooks.
  • 🖊️ The importance of order in transformations is emphasized; changing the sequence can lead to different results, affecting whether the original figure can be mapped to the target figure.
  • 📋 Key vocabulary such as 'rigid transformations,' 'congruent,' and the symbols used to denote these concepts are reviewed for students to include in their notes.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the lesson described in the transcript?

    -The main focus of the lesson is on drawing transformations, specifically rigid transformations that move a shape but keep it the same size.

  • What is a 'notice and wonder' problem in the context of the lesson?

    -A 'notice and wonder' problem is an activity where students spend time observing a visual and noting what they notice and wonder about it before discussing their observations.

  • What are the three different colored shapes mentioned in the transcript?

    -The transcript mentions three different colored shapes, but it does not specify the exact colors. It does, however, discuss the shapes' sizes and congruency.

  • What is the significance of the equilateral triangles in the background of the shapes?

    -The equilateral triangles in the background are significant because they have angles that are all 60 degrees, which is a characteristic of equiangular triangles.

  • What does the term 'congruent' mean in the context of the lesson?

    -In the context of the lesson, 'congruent' refers to shapes that are identical in shape and size, meaning they can be superimposed onto each other.

  • What is a rigid transformation as discussed in the lesson?

    -A rigid transformation is a type of transformation that moves a shape without changing its size or shape, such as translations, rotations, and reflections.

  • What is the difference between a translation and a reflection as described in the transcript?

    -A translation moves a figure in a directed distance without changing its orientation, while a reflection flips a figure over a line, so the figure's points are the same distance away from the line but on the opposite side.

  • Why is the order of transformations important in the lesson?

    -The order of transformations is important because performing them in a different sequence can result in a different final image, and the outcome is not always the same when the order is reversed.

  • What is the purpose of the applet mentioned in the transcript?

    -The purpose of the applet is to allow students to interactively perform and visualize transformations such as translations and reflections on shapes.

  • How does the lesson help students understand the concept of congruence?

    -The lesson helps students understand congruence by having them perform and observe rigid transformations that result in congruent figures, emphasizing that the figures have the same shape and size.

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