Lines of Symmetry in 2D Shapes (simple) — free printable diagram

Free maths resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

Lines of Symmetry in 2D Shapes (simple)

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A colourful reference chart titled 'Lines of Symmetry in 2D Shapes' showing 12 shapes arranged in a 4×3 grid. Each shape has dashed lines of symmetry drawn on it and a label below stating the number of lines. Shapes included: equilateral triangle (3 lines), square (4 lines), rectangle (2 lines), regular pentagon (5 lines), regular hexagon (6 lines), circle (infinite), isosceles triangle (1 line), scalene triangle (0 lines), parallelogram (0 lines), rhombus (2 lines), kite (1 line), semi-circle (1 line).

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