What is a Translation?
Hello, Year 4! Today, we are going to learn about translations in maths. A translation is a way to move a shape from one place to another on a grid without changing its size or shape. Think of it like sliding a piece of paper across a table!
Key Rules of Translations
- No Rotation or Flipping: When we translate a shape, it stays the same. We do not turn it or flip it over.
- Direction Matters: We can move shapes up, down, left, or right.
- Distance Counts: We need to know how far we are moving the shape. We describe translations using two numbers: one for moving left or right (the x-axis) and one for moving up or down (the y-axis).
How to Describe a Translation
When describing a translation, we write it as:
$$
\text{Translation} = (x, y)
$$
- x: how far left or right to move
- Positive x moves the shape to the right.
- Negative x moves the shape to the left.
- y: how far up or down to move
- Positive y moves the shape up.
- Negative y moves the shape down.
Examples
- Example 1: A shape is at point (2, 3) and we want to translate it 2 units to the right and 1 unit down.
- We write this as:
- So the new point is:
- Example 2: A shape is at point (1, 1) and we translate it 3 units to the left and 2 units up.
- We write this as:
- So the new point is:
Tips and Tricks
- Draw It Out: Sometimes, drawing the shapes and the grid helps you see the translation better.
- Use a Coordinate Plane: Remember that the first number tells you about left and right (x-axis), and the second number tells you about up and down (y-axis).
- Start from the Origin: If you are confused, start from the point (0,0) and move from there!
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
- What is the translation for moving 3 units to the right and 2 units up?
- If a shape is at (1, 1) and we translate it (0, 2), where does it go?
- Describe the translation (4, -3).
- Translate the shape at (2, 2) by (1, 0). Where does it go?
- Translate the shape at (0, 0) by (-5, 5). Where does it go?
- What happens if we translate a shape (0, 0) by (0, 0)?
- If a shape is at (3, 4) and we move it (-3, 2), where does it go?
- Describe the translation (2, 1).
- If we have a shape at (5, 5) and we translate it (0, -2), where does it go?
- What does it mean to translate a shape (2, 0)?
Medium Questions
- Translate the shape at (4, 3) by (3, 2). What is the new position?
- A shape is at (1, 1). What is its new position after translating it (-1, -1)?
- Describe the translation (5, 0) in words.
- If we start at (2, 2) and move to (2, 5), what translation did we use?
- What will be the position of a shape at (0, 0) after translating it (7, -3)?
- If a shape moves from (4, 4) to (0, 1), what is the translation?
- Translate the shape at (3, 3) by (-1, 4). Where does it go?
- Describe a translation that moves a shape from (1, 2) to (4, 5).
- If a point at (2, 3) is translated by (0, -2), what is the new point?
- What does the translation (-2, -3) mean for a shape at (5, 5)?
Hard Questions
- A shape is translated from (0, 0) to (3, 4). What is the translation in terms of (x, y)?
- If we translate a shape at (3, 5) by (4, 0), what will its new coordinates be?
- A shape moves from (1, 1) to (2, 3). Describe the translation in numeric form.
- If a shape is translated (2, 5) and ends up at (3, 6), where did it start?
- Describe the translation from (5, 5) to (0, 0).
- If a shape at (10, 10) is translated by (-7, -5), what are the new coordinates?
- A shape at (6, 6) is translated (0, -8). Where does it end up?
- Find the translation that moves a point from (2, 2) to (7, 3).
- If a point moves from (0, 0) to (5, 5), can you describe the translation in one sentence?
- A shape is translated from (-2, -2) to (1, 1). What is the translation in (x, y) form?
Answers
Easy Answers
- (3, 2)
- (1, 3)
- Move right 4 and down 3.
- (3, 2)
- (-5, 5)
- It stays at (0, 0).
- (0, 6)
- Move right 2 and up 1.
- (5, 3)
- No movement.
Medium Answers
- (7, 5)
- (0, 0)
- Move right 5.
- (0, 3)
- (7, -3)
- (-4, -3)
- (2, 7)
- (3, 3)
- (2, 1)
- Move left 2 and down 3.
Hard Answers
- (3, 4)
- (7, 5)
- (1, 2)
- (1, -1)
- Move left 5 and down 5.
- (3, 5)
- (6, -2)
- (5, 1)
- Move right 5 and up 5.
- (3, 3)
I hope this helps you understand translations better! Keep practicing, and you’ll be a pro in no time!