![]() |
Teacher2Teacher |
Q&A #1406 |

T2T || FAQ || Ask T2T || Teachers' Lounge || Browse || Search || Thanks || About T2T

|
View entire discussion [<<prev]
You might look at a high school Geometry textbook for information about
"transformations" (slides, flips and turns). Also, many elementary math
methods textbooks address these topics. A geometry textbook might also have
nets and you can look at the CRC Mathematics Handbook. The following web
site also has examples:
http://www.ee.liverpool.k12.ny.us/EE/Student_center/slide.html
And you might check the Forum's Internet Mathematics Library which is an
annotated catalog of mathematics and mathematics education web sites located
at:
http://mathforum.org/library/
-Jenny, for the Teacher2Teacher service
Post a public
discussion message |
[Privacy Policy] [Terms of Use]

Math Forum Home ||
The Math Library ||
Quick Reference ||
Math Forum Search

The Math Forum is a research and educational enterprise of the Drexel University School of Education.