Rotational Symmetry Worksheet Ks 2. Print out the different catherine wheels and ask pupils to rotate them clockwise or anti-clockwise by a certain degree - they can use the firework on one corner to track how far their catherine wheel has turned. We're here to help your child succeed.
This handy rotational symmetry worksheet is great for maths topic lessons, as an interesting homework task or a more practical activity for children learning from home. This resource looks at rotational symmetry by getting pupils to create their own catherine wheel. A shape rotated about its centre that looks the same in more than one.
If you place a mirror along a line of symmetry it will show an exact copy of the original shape.
A shape has Rotational Symmetry when it still looks the same after some rotation.
In this worksheet, we will practice identifying the rotational symmetry of a figure. Identifying rotational symmetry and angles of rotational symmetry. The following table gives the order of rotational symmetry for parallelogram, regular Rotational symmetry exists when the figure can be rotated and the image is identical to the original.