Abstract

Many students will struggle with mentally transforming images needed for tessellations, coordinate geometry, and motion geometry if they have not had early spatial-visual experiences. The quick-images activity provides a way for young students to develop spatial-visual reasoning, two- and three-dimensional geometry concepts, and geometric vocabulary

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