TASK Create a shape with: 4 sides and Exactly one line of symmetry What could it look like?

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TASK Create a shape with: 4 sides and Exactly one line of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: No parallel lines and At least one line of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of parallel lines and Exactly two lines of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of parallel lines and At least two lines of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of parallel lines and At least one line of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of parallel lines but No line of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of perpendicular lines and A set of parallel lines and At least one line of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of perpendicular lines and At least one line of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with: A set of perpendicular lines and At least two lines of symmetry What could it look like?

Math Journal Requirements Drawn neatly with a ruler (1pt) Identification of parallel or perpendicular lines If none required, state so (1 pt) Lines of symmetry correctly drawn If none required, state so (1 pt) Summary of task (2 pts) Today, I learned that …

TASK Create a shape with:  A shape has six sides  At least one right angle  A set of parallel lines. What could it look like?