Outside Angles

This maths scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise measuring, calculating and classifying different types of angles that can seen in a range of outdoor locations. The class can explain and model how to use a protractor correctly when measuring examples of different types of angles.

Tree Angles

Practise identifying and counting the numbers of acute and obtuse angles that can be found in different shapes on a tree in a garden or local park

Railway Signals

Investigate how to measure and calculate the pairs of supplementary angles that can be seen in different signals that are used to control the movement of trains on a railway

Garden Angles

Practise using a protractor correctly to measure examples of acute and obtuse angles that can be found around a family garden on different natural and manufactured objects

  • Moses

    Moses

    Explore and record the life and achievements of Moses from the Old Testament in the Christian Bible and his impact on the development of Christianity

  • Theme Park Visit

    Theme Park Visit

    Practise identifying and calculating the timing and duration of rides and events when visiting a theme park on a special family trip

  • Number Thousands

    Number Thousands

    Compare, order and sequence different sets of four digits numbers by using the place value of their numerical digits including counting in steps of thousands

  • Lengths, Masses and Capacities

    Lengths, Masses and Capacities

    Solve a selection of contextual problems by comparing and converting between different units of measurement for mass, length and capacity