w/c 29th June 2020
Hurdling Hexagons WB 29.6.20
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Day |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Learning Objective |
To order a set of angles |
To classify different angles |
To measure accurately with a protractor |
To calculate missing angles in a triangle |
To calculating angles on a straight line |
Supportive Video Links |
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Resources |
Lesson 1
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Lesson 2 |
Lesson 3 Measuring with a protractor (protractor included on the task sheet) |
Lesson 4 |
Lesson 5 |
Suggested Questions |
There are three levels to this task – please choose the level you feel most confident away.
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Remember to use a corner of a piece of paper (or a set square if you have one?) to compare the angles to a perfect right-angle. This will help you see if the angle is greater or less than 90˚ |
Please complete questions 1 – 5
Challenge Question question 6 |
*For question 9 – remember that with an isosceles triangle, the two base angles of a triangle are the same.*
Extension Task – for extra practice with measuring using a protractor too. |
Please complete questions 1 – 3
Challenge Questions 4 - 8
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