We have been studying rigid transformations in Geometry and I wanted to see where my students were at in their understanding of the material. Instead of handing out traditional Exit Slips, I decided to do something different. I placed a sign for each of the rigid transformations on my back wall. Each student got a stickie note (see below) and placed it under the correct sign. There was some debate with a few of the stickie notes and that made the activity even better!
"Translation" "Rotation" "Reflection"
After seeing so many "pins" on Pinterest about people printing on stickie notes, I knew had to try it! It worked perfectly and the most exciting part was that I didn't jam the printer! Phew!
Below are a few of the documents you can download and use in your classroom. First, print 4 templates (page 1) and then place a stickie note in each square. Print pages 2 through 5 on a stickie note filled template. It's that easy.
You can download the document here or search my files here.
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Wow! Thanks for sharing... I'm pinning this one :)
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