This angles lesson is created to introduce students to angles within a triangle, and how these vary according to whether it is an isosceles, scalene or equilateral triangle. Students are also encouraged to consider the similarities and differences of these different triangles.
There is one section where you will need to insert your own triangle angles questions based on what you use within school. I am unable to do this due to copyright reasons.
The lesson starts with a card sort of general angles, a card sort I use at the start of every angles lesson as a bell activity, and build it into a competition as to who can complete it the quickest.
This card sort contains the names of angles and has a brief description of the angle.
There is one section where you will need to insert your own triangle angles questions based on what you use within school. I am unable to do this due to copyright reasons.
The lesson starts with a card sort of general angles, a card sort I use at the start of every angles lesson as a bell activity, and build it into a competition as to who can complete it the quickest.
This card sort contains the names of angles and has a brief description of the angle.
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