Description
This fun project is a Christmas tree symmetry page that is completed independently and then comes together to create a large class poster! Each student completes the picture on their page by reflecting the picture across a line of symmetry. Then after the students cut out their individual parts, all of the parts fit together to create a giant class tree! This makes the perfect activity for decorating your classroom for the holiday party! Plus, it combines math and holiday fun! Win! Win!
This project includes 20 different pages plus blank pages too!
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Suzanne S. –
We donโรรดt do symmetry lessons until later in the year, but this was a fun and engaging way to introduce symmetry during December.
Suzanne S. –
We donโรรดt do symmetry lessons until later in the year, but this was a fun and engaging way to introduce symmetry during December.
Mindy Wright –
My students loved using this resource! It was very engaging and just as described.
Elementary P. –
This was such a fun activity to do with students near the holidays. The symmetry component of the lesson was also perfect!
Elementary P. –
This was such a fun activity to do with students near the holidays. The symmetry component of the lesson was also perfect!
Math Madically Inclined –
Fun activity to talk about symmetry and tessellations. My high school Geometry kids loved it.
Maggie B. –
This was absolutely fantastic to finish our symmetry unit. We had so much fun!
How the Cookie Crumbles –
Engaging and festive activity!
Tanya H. –
Great Resource
Karina Wachal –
A great compliment to our symmetry lessons during Christmas. Thank you!