Welcome to The Regenerators.
Introduction
Symmetry is when one side of a shape is a mirror image of the other side.
Lots of buildings and everyday objects use symmetry because it looks appealing to the human eye.
But, if you step outside, into a garden, park or even the grounds at your school, you can also find symmetry in nature.
Finding symmetry in nature
Join Hannah and Maya as they meet up with Angela at Backwell Lake in North Somerset to look for symmetry around them.
Reflective symmetry
A 2D shape is symmetrical if you can draw a line through the middle of it and either side is a reflection of the other.
There is a very famous example of symmetry in nature - the butterfly.
The dotted line down the middle is called a line of symmetry or mirror line, because if you place a mirror along it, the reflection looks exactly the same as the original.
This kind of symmetry is called reflective symmetry.
It's not just in butterfly wings that you can see reflective symmetry, have a look through the slideshow below to see some other examples.
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Remember, a line of symmetry doesn鈥檛 always have to go from top to bottom and some shapes can have multiple lines of symmetry. Can you think of any examples?
Rotational symmetry
Symmetry isn鈥檛 always about mirrors and reflections.
Look at this spider鈥檚 web. It is the same whichever way round you look at it.
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This kind of symmetry is called rotational symmetry.
Rotational symmetry is where a shape or pattern can be rotated or turned around a point and it looks the same.
Lesson complete!
Well done Regenerator, you've completed this lesson. Now let's see what you can remember.
Leaf pressing symmetry
Have a go at this crafty activity to create your own symmetrical fabric art with this clip from the Springwatch Wild academy.
Equipment
- Leaves and flowers
- Fabric
- Hammer or heavy weight
- Hard surface
Expected durationApproximately 10 mins
Remember to get help from an adult when you're doing this activity.
Symmetry activities
Have a go at these symmetry activities below. Complete the missing side of these symmetrical images.
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Create your own rotational symmetry flower. Cut out the petal template, place a dot in the centre of your page and rotate the template around this point, drawing around the petal to create a flower design.
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