Misconception #1: All transformations change size
Students think all transformations make figures bigger or smaller. They confuse dilations with other transformations.
How to Address:
"Only DILATIONS change size. Translations, reflections, and rotations are RIGID transformations - they preserve size and shape. Remember: Rigid = same size, same shape (congruent). Dilation = same shape, different size (similar)."
Misconception #2: Confusing reflection over x-axis vs y-axis
Students mix up which coordinate changes when reflecting over each axis.
How to Address:
"Think of the axis as a mirror. Reflecting over the x-axis? The y-coordinate changes sign (x, y) to (x, -y). Reflecting over the y-axis? The x-coordinate changes sign (x, y) to (-x, y). The coordinate that shares a letter with the axis stays the same!"
Misconception #3: Rotation direction confusion
Students confuse clockwise vs counterclockwise rotations, or don't know which way is positive.
How to Address:
"Counterclockwise is the POSITIVE direction (like the unit circle). 90 degrees counterclockwise: (x, y) becomes (-y, x). 90 degrees clockwise: (x, y) becomes (y, -x). Remember: clocks go the NEGATIVE direction!"