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I decided to make the most of the Pokemon Go obsession in my Year 3 class by making these worksheets as part of a unit on symmetry. They could also be used with able Year 2 or less able Year 4 children. I differentiated the task for three ability groups as described below (all 3 versions are included!):

LA - Children must decide which pokemon are symmetrical or asymmetrical, and draw one line of symmetry through the symmetrical ones.
MA - Pictures of different pokemon characters cut in half, so children can draw the missing half, making sure they remain symmetrical.
HA - Asymmetrical pokemon cut in half and split apart - children then draw the missing halves to match the two separated original halves, which in turn creates two brand new symmetrical Pokemon (they really liked this idea, and had great fun trying to think of names for the new pairs of Pokemon they had created afterwards!).

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RJ2010

8 years ago
5

Thank you for this resource. My class will love it and it makes symmetry even more exciting! It'll be an interesting challenge in drawing accurately too!

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