Unit A – Angle Measurements

This maths teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to select and use vocabulary to describe the matching properties of different 2D shapes including types of angles. The class can classify and record any acute, obtuse or right angles that can be found on different shapes.

Explore and record the properties of different shapes by identifying, classifying and measuring a range of their matching angles

Lesson One : Shape Mysteries

Select and use special vocabulary words to describe the matching individual properties of different 2D shapes including their types of angles

Lesson Two : Angle Sizes

Practise using a protractor to measure and identify each of the angles that can be found on different shapes and classified as either acute and obtuse

Lesson Three : Compass Angles

Model and record how to use an angle protractor to identify and measure the angles of turns that can be found between the eight points of the compass

Lesson Four : Angle Sums

Explain and model how to measure, calculate and record different pairs of supplementary angles that sum to one hundred and eighty degrees

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