Daily Dollar Questions 2016 For Year 3 and Year 4 students. Written by Tamara Jones. What to do: Level 2. Curriculum level 2. For students. 1. You may work in pairs or on your own. Your teacher or parent can help you. 2. Answer the questions. 3. If you are right you will get the dollar value for each question. 4. Each question is worth 20 Maths Week Dollars. 5. Your teacher will tell you the answers and how many Maths Week Dollars you have earned each day. 6. At the end of the week add up all of your daily totals. 7. Good luck! 2016 Daily Dollar Questions Wednesday: Level 2. Reflections. Reflectional Symmetry is a type of symmetry where one half of the object is the mirror image of the other. Each question is worth 20 Dollars. 1. How many lines of symmetry does this equilateral triangle have? 2. How many lines of symmetry does this heart cake have? Inside a real beehive are closely packed hexagonal cells made of beeswax, called a honeycomb. 3. How many lines of symmetry does a hexagonal cell in a beehive have? 4. The moon is round. How many lines of symmetry does a circle have? 5. Which letters of the alphabet have lines of symmetry? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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