Free · Printable · TEKS-aligned
Free Grade 8 Transformations Worksheets
1,241+ Texas TEKS-aligned practice questions on transformations. Print at home or practice online with a built-in AI tutor. No sign-up. No paywall.
Looking for transformations worksheets for Grade 8? This page has 1,241+ TEKS-aligned practice questions on this exact topic. Every question goes through an AI quality gate before publishing — no typos, no wrong answer keys, no factually-broken explanations.
Below: a sample of 8 questions with answers and explanations so you can see what's on the worksheet before you print. Each question has the correct choice marked and a one-line "why" so kids who get it wrong understand the fix.
Reflect the point (-8, -8) across the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?
- (-8, 8) ✓
- (8, 8)
- (8, -8)
- (-8, -8)
Why: Reflecting across the x-axis negates y: (-8, -8) → (-8, 8).
Reflect the point (-2, -2) across the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?
- (-2, -2)
- (2, -2)
- (2, 2)
- (-2, 2) ✓
Why: Reflecting across the x-axis negates y: (-2, -2) → (-2, 2).
Reflect the point (-8, -3) across the x-axis. What are the new coordinates?
- (3, -8)
- (-8, 3) ✓
- (-8, -3)
- (8, 3)
Why: Reflecting across the x-axis negates y: (-8, -3) → (-8, 3).
Rotate the point (-3, -2) 180° about the origin. What are the new coordinates?
- (-3, 2)
- (3, -2)
- (2, 3)
- (3, 2) ✓
Why: A 180° rotation negates both: (-3, -2) → (3, 2).
Reflect the point (-3, -8) across the y-axis. What are the new coordinates?
- (-8, 3)
- (3, 8)
- (-3, -8)
- (3, -8) ✓
Why: Reflecting across the y-axis negates x: (-3, -8) → (3, -8).
Apply a dilation with scale factor 0.5 centered at the origin to the point (2, 6). What is the new x-coordinate?
- 2
- 0
- 3
- 1 ✓
Why: Multiply each coordinate by 0.5: (2, 6) → (1, 3). The new x-coordinate is 1.
Apply a dilation with scale factor 0.5 centered at the origin to the point (2, 1). What is the new x-coordinate?
- 3
- 1 ✓
- 2
- 0
Why: Multiply each coordinate by 0.5: (2, 1) → (1, 0.5). The new x-coordinate is 1.
Apply a dilation with scale factor 2 centered at the origin to the point (2, 1). What is the new x-coordinate?
- 5
- 3
- 6
- 4 ✓
Why: Multiply each coordinate by 2: (2, 1) → (4, 2). The new x-coordinate is 4.
Common questions
Are these worksheets really free?
Yes. Free to print, free to practice online. No email, no sign-up, no paywall. We make money from optional paid features (toy redemption with real cents), not from the worksheets.
What TEKS standards does this cover?
This unit aligns to multiple Grade 8 math TEKS standards.
How many total questions are available?
1,241+ questions in our Grade 8 Transformations bank. Print as many 20-question worksheets as you like — each one pulls a fresh set so your kid doesn't see the same questions twice.
Where do these questions come from?
Generated by our AI pipeline, then quality-gated by two independent models (gpt-4o for content review, Claude Sonnet 4.5 for math verification) before publishing. Every question is tagged to a specific TEKS standard and modeled on real STAAR item shapes.