Symmetry
Grade 1 · Math · Geometry · Tennessee, USA
Lesson Summary
Find out if both sides of a shape match when you fold it in half.
Explanation
A shape has symmetry when you can fold it in half and both sides match exactly. The fold line is called a line of symmetry. A heart, a butterfly, and the letter A all have symmetry. If you fold a heart down the middle, the left side looks just like the right side. Not all shapes are symmetrical — some shapes do not match when folded.
Practice Questions
Q1: If you fold a square in half, do both sides match?
Answer: Yes, a square has symmetry.
Q2: What do we call the line where you fold a shape to check for symmetry?
Answer: A line of symmetry
Q3: Does a circle have symmetry?
Answer: Yes, a circle has many lines of symmetry.
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Symmetry is a lesson in the Geometry chapter of Grade 1 Math. It is part of the Tennessee, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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