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Transformation Art with GeoGebra 
Use the dilation command in GeoGebra to create a design that involves repeated dilations. The software will prompt you to specify a center of dilation and a scale factor. Print your design and color it. Feel free to use other transformations along with dilations.
Rubric Code: C8WC63
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Great!

3 pts

Use only one figure

Poor

I only used one figure.
Fair

I used more than one figure.
Great!

My art is a plethora of figures.
Dilated

Poor

I did not dilate my figure.
Fair

I dilated my figure a few times.
Great!

I both enlarged and reduced my figure to create my artwork.
Color

Poor

I did not color my finished product.
Fair
Great!

I colored my finished product.
Creativity

Poor

I did the bare minimum to get a grade on this project.
Fair

I used a few different types of transformations to create my finished product.
Great!

I used all sorts of transformations and colors to create my artwork.



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  • dilations, transformations, geometry software, geogebra

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