What do you see when you look in a mirror? You see a reflection of yourself and the world around you. Artists use reflections in their paintings. Even the very earliest artists noticed that shiny objects, water, or even a person’s eyes could show a reflection, and they tried to include these in their artworks to make them look as realistic as possible.

When you next draw a picture, try to include a reflection. Remember that in a piece of art it does not always have to be a perfect or true reflection. Artists sometimes change reflections slightly to make their pictures more interesting or creative.
$1.$ Which drawings show correct reflections of triangle $A$?

$2.$ Copy each diagram and reflect the shape in the horizontal and vertical mirror lines.

This is part of Arun’s homework.
Question: Reflect shape $A$ in the diagonal line of symmetry. Label your answer shape $B$.

This is the method that Arun uses:
Follow-up Questions:
$3.$ Copy each diagram and reflect the shape in the diagonal mirror lines. The first one has been started for you.

$4.$
$a.$ Describe the mirror line for each of these reflections.

$b.$ Copy each diagram in part $a$ and draw in the correct mirror line for each reflection.
Work on this activity on your own.
Task: On a piece of squared paper, make a copy of the grid and the diagonal mirror line.

Method:
Reflection Questions:
Using Tools to Check Reflections: If you are unsure about a reflection, place tracing paper over the diagram or use a small mirror along the mirror line. This helps you see exactly where the reflected shape should appear.