Angel Symmetry
This pretty angel picture can be completed by using symmetry. We've provided a grid to help as she's rather tricky!
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New! Eight symmetry worksheets with a Christmas theme! Children complete our pictures of an angel, Christmas tree, Christmas wreath, star, snowflake, Christmas present, bauble and gingerbread man by drawing the reflection of the left side of the page over to the right side. We have two versions to choose from for each picture - one gridded (easier) and one blank.
This pretty angel picture can be completed by using symmetry. We've provided a grid to help as she's rather tricky!
Complete the picture of this little Christmas angel and learn about symmetry at the same time. Choose from a gridded version of the worksheet (easier) or blank.
Finish our picture of a Christmas bauble using symmetry in this fun activity. The gridded worksheet is an easier task.
This Christmas gift symmetry challenge is just that - a challenge! Use the grid to help you draw the missing half of the picture.
If the kids can mirror this picture exactly through the line of symmetry, they will have a complete picture of a Christmas present!
This lovely reindeer is perfectly symmetrical - but he is missing one half! Can the kids finish the picture?
This is a pretty picture of a Christmas tree - but it is missing half! Use symmetry to complete it.
Here's a simple picture of a Christmas tree for the kids to complete while learning about symmetry. Once the whole tree is drawn, why not add some decorations in a symmetrical pattern, too?
Using the grid to help, complete this Christmas wreath to draw a symmetrical picture.
Here's a slightly more complicated design for the kids to complete, one of our set of eight symmetry worksheets. Finish the picture of a Christmas wreath by mirroring the picture to the blank side of the line.
Use the grid to help you draw the missing half of this fireplace - ready for Santa?
Here's a fun way to draw a gingerbread man - using symmetry! Mirror the picture on the left half of the line over to the right, and you will have a complete gingerbread man to colour in.
This reindeer symmetry challenge is a little different to the others in our collection, in that there is a solid shape to complete. Use the grid to help.
Draw the second half of this snowflake, using the principles of symmetry to fill in the missing parts of the grid.
This is a fiendishly difficult symmetry worksheet! You might want to start the children on some of the others in the set, and work up to this one. Mirror the lines on the left of the line of symmetry over to the right and you will have a perfect, symmetrical snowflake!
It isn't easy to draw a perfect five-pointed star, and the symmetry of the star isn't always obvious. This fun worksheet shows children exactly where the line of symmetry is, and asks them to mirror the lines to complete the picture. The grid version of the worksheet is much easier!