To continue the symmetry lesson, I drew a light pencil line down the center of a piece of paper and asked my son to make a pattern block pattern on one side of the line only. He traced the blocks to make a new symmetry puzzle which he then completed by finishing the design on the other side of the line. He quickly discovered it was easier to trace blocks if he used the magnetic blocks on our new cookie sheet math board so the pieces didn't move.
I then asked him to make a riddle to give a hint as to the picture he'd made. He wrote one about a lion, the second about a hyena.
It would be fun to further extend the lesson by making his own Magic Mirror book. Sounds like a good summer project!