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Linked to SSS triangles, this will practice using the compass on a smaller scale and joining up the intersecting arcs to form the spines on a stegosaurus or the teeth/fins of the shark. All lengths are given on the sheet. Differentiated as the shark sheet is harder.
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CliveGreenhalgh

4 years ago
5

Great idea

wrldtrvlr123

6 years ago
4

charlotte.johnson06

9 years ago
4

Good for engaging my learner. Thank you.

andrewchambers

9 years ago
5

great - thanks!

alimay84

9 years ago
5

Going to try this tomorrow with my G-D maths group before moving onto constructing triangles, hoping it will engage them and help them practice using a compass. Thanks

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