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Year 5 | Translation and Reflection Challenge Worksheets

Bring together key geometry skills with this Year 5 translation and reflection challenge worksheet. Pupils begin by identifying and recording the coordinates of four labelled points—A, B, C and D—on a coordinate grid that spans all four quadrants. They then connect these points to form a shape and shade it in. The next task requires them to translate the shape 10 squares to the left and 3 squares up, reinforcing coordinate accuracy and directional understanding. Finally, learners reflect the translated shape across the horizontal mirror line, combining movement and symmetry to complete a comprehensive KS2 geometry challenge.

Key Curriculum Focus

This KS2 geometry worksheet aligns with the national curriculum by supporting:

  • Describing positions using coordinates in all four quadrants
  • Performing translations and reflections of shapes on a coordinate grid
  • Combining multiple transformation steps to solve geometry problems

By asking learners to carry out sequential transformations—recording coordinates, translating, then reflecting—this Year 5 translation and reflection challenge worksheet strengthens their confidence with position and direction. It promotes careful reasoning, precise plotting and the ability to follow multi-step geometric tasks, all of which are essential for success in upper KS2 maths.

Translation and Reflection of Shapes in Year 5 Maths

Translation moves a shape to a new location without rotating or flipping it, while reflection creates a mirror image across a line. For example, translating a shape 10 squares left and 3 up changes the position but not the size or orientation, while reflecting it in the x-axis flips it vertically. In Year 5, children apply these concepts using coordinate grids, combining movements with symmetry to develop spatial awareness and directional language in KS2 geometry.

Activity Idea: Mirror Line Map

Draw a vertical and horizontal axis on the playground with chalk to create four quadrants. Place four cones or markers as points A, B, C and D. Ask children to walk and mark the translated position of the shape, then identify and stand at the reflected locations across a horizontal line. This helps solidify understanding of reflection and translation using movement and space.

Explore more Year 5 maths resources

Help your children build accuracy with plotting and interpreting points using our Year 5 Coordinates Worksheets. Pupils are guided to plot six given coordinates, join the points to form a shape, then calculate and record the midpoints of specific coordinate pairs. For more printable resources that strengthen spatial thinking and geometry knowledge, explore our full set of Year 5 maths worksheets tailored to KS2 position and direction objectives.

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