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Grade 3 Math: Symmetry Exercise 17.1 | Cambridge Learner's Book 3

Interactive Math Worksheet: Exercise 17.1 Topic: Symmetry & Patterns (Cambridge Math Grade 3) Part 1: How many lines of symmetry? Look at the descriptions below and type the number of lines of symmetry (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 4). 1. A rectangle with a single vertical stripe in the middle: lines 2. A square with a large 'X' shape (diagonal lines): lines 3. An Equilateral Triangle (all 3 sides equal): lines Part 2: Multiple Choice 4. Which shape has both vertical and horizontal symmetry? A. The letter "L" B. A Plus Sign (+) C. The letter "P" Check My Answers Jawad ul Manzoor Foundation Our mission is to provide quality education to everyone free of cost. Developed by Engr. Farheen CEO, Jawad ul Manzoor Foundation Aligned with Cambridge Primary Mathematics and Common Core (USA) standards.

Interactive Symmetry Worksheet Grade 3 | Cambridge Math Unit 17.1 Solutions

Symmetry Interactive Worksheet - Cambridge Math Grade 3 | Saudi Vision 2030 Digital Education Symmetry in Mathematics: Interactive Learning Guide Based on Cambridge Primary Mathematics Learner's Book 3 - Exercise 17.1 What is Symmetry in Math? Symmetry is a fundamental concept in geometry where a shape or object is invariant under a transformation, such as reflection. For Grade 3 learners, we focus on Line Symmetry . When an object can be divided into two identical halves by a line, that line is known as the axis of symmetry. How Symmetry is Useful in Daily Lives Understanding symmetry is essential for various professional fields: Nature & Biology: Recognizing patterns in butterflies and flowers. Architecture & Engineering: Creating stable structures l...