This maths teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify and illustrate how to use a protractor correctly to measure the value of different acute angles in degrees.

The class can select and then measure their own examples of different acute angles with varying values of degrees for partner to check when using a protractor.

Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to identify and illustrate how to use a protractor correctly to measure the value of different acute angles in degrees

Activities in this teaching pack include a differentiated set of worksheets to select and record how to use a protractor correctly to record and measure the value of different acute angles in degrees in steps of one degree for core and extension ability levels and in steps of five degrees for support ability levels.

The interactive presentation gets the children to explore how to use a protractor correctly to measure the value of an acute angle in degrees.

This lesson is part of a maths scheme of work to get the children to identify, classify and record the value of different types of acute, obtuse and straight line angles using protractors. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.

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