How Does 11+ Guides: SPATIAL REASONING: Rotations Work?

Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and you twist one shape to make it match another, that's spatial reasoning in action!

What Are Rotations?

When you turn a block or a picture so it faces a different direction, you’re doing a rotation. It’s like spinning a toy top, the shape stays the same, but its position changes.

How Do You Use Rotations in 11+ Guides?

Think of a square that's been turned on its side. At first, it looks like a rectangle, but if you rotate it back, it becomes a square again. This is what kids practice when they do spatial reasoning problems, they learn to imagine how shapes move and change.

Just like turning a book so you can read it from the other side, rotations help kids see how things look in different directions. It's a fun way to train your brain to think visually, like solving a puzzle with shapes that twist and turn!

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Examples

  1. A cube is turned on a table, and you need to imagine what it looks like from the top.
  2. You see a shape and must picture how it would look after being flipped or spun.
  3. Imagine turning a square box so that one of its sides is now facing up.

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