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Angles 1 – What is an angle? . Tandi Clausen-May. Teaching Maths to Pupils with Different Learning Styles London: Paul Chapman, 2005. Click the mouse only when you see ‘ Click the mouse ’ . Otherwise you will miss some of the dynamic bits. Click the mouse. a n g l e.
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Angles 1 – What is an angle? Tandi Clausen-May Teaching Maths to Pupils with Different Learning StylesLondon: Paul Chapman, 2005 Click the mouse only when you see ‘Click the mouse’ . Otherwise you will miss some of the dynamic bits. Click the mouse.
a n g l e An angle is a measure of turn. Click the mouse.
A whole turn. Click the mouse to see a whole turn. Click the mouse.
A half turn. Click the mouse to see a half turn. Click the mouse.
A quarter turn. Click the mouse to see a quarter turn. Click the mouse.
A quarter turn is a right angle. Click the mouse to see a quarter turn right angle. Click the mouse.
A half turn is a straight angle. Click the mouse to see a half turn straight angle. Click the mouse.
A three quarter turn is one size of reflex angle. Click the mouse to see a three quarter turn reflex angle. Click the mouse.
An acute angle is less than a quarter turn. For example, a one sixth turn is an acute angle. Click the mouse to see a one sixth turn acute angle. Click the mouse.
An obtuse angle is more than a quarter turn, but less than a half turn. For example, a one third turn is an obtuse angle. Click the mouse to see a one third turn obtuse angle. Click the mouse.
A reflex angle is more than a half turn. For example, a two thirds turn is a reflex angle. Click the mouse to see a two thirds turn reflex angle. Click the mouse.
Now watch Angles 2 – Measuring angles