Today in Room 5, we have been learning about symmetry. Here are our learner statements.
Alice: Symmetry is when you half something down the middle and you have two equal parts.
Beth: We were using objects to make symmetrical towers.
Heidi: Sometimes it is hard to make things symmetrical.
Xayah: I liked creating my symmetrical butterfly as my jotter task.
Ollie: We used rulers to measure things to see if they were symmetrical.
Eilidh: I liked building a symmetrical tower with the stickle bricks.
Alex M: We were using cardboard boxes to make symmetrical buildings.
Fraser: I was using the lego to make a symmetrical.
Violet: I enjoyed making a symmetrical tower with the lego.
Emmeline: I was making a building with the loose parts.
Sam: We were learning about symmetry.
Calvin: Symmetrical is when something is the same on each side.
Alice: If you get a shape and half it down the middle and it isn’t the same on both sides, that means it’s asymmetrical.
Ethan: We used the stickle bricks to create a building.










