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Numeracy. L.O. I can calculate the angles in a triangle. Obtuse angle More than 90°. Right angle 90°. Acute angle Less than 90°. Types of Angle. Straight angle 180°. Reflex angle More than 180°. Angles in a triangle. The angles in EVERY triangle add up to 180°. What’s my angle?.
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Numeracy L.O. I can calculate the angles in a triangle.
Obtuse angle More than 90° Right angle 90° Acute angle Less than 90° Types of Angle Straight angle 180° Reflex angle More than 180°
Angles in a triangle The angles in EVERY triangle add up to 180°
What’s my angle? What’s this angle? 60º 90º 90° + 60° = 150° 180° - 150° = 30°
What’s my angle? What’s this angle? 55º 90° + 55° = 145° 180° - 145° = 35°
What’s my angle? What’s this angle? 78º 30º 78° + 30° = 108° 180° - 108° = 72°
What’s my angle? What’s this angle? 60º 60º 60° + 60° = 120° 180° - 120° = 60°
What’s my angle? What’s this angle? 80º 130º ? 50º 180° - 130° = 50° 50° + 80° = 130° 180° - 130° = 50°
What’s this angle? What’s my angle? 80º 115º 65º ? 50° + 80° = 130° 180° - 130° = 50° 180° - 115° = 65°
Orange Group: • Mrs Broughton will be working with you. • Working in pairs, draw triangles for each other. For each triangle: • a) Estimate the sizes of all three angles. • b) Measure two angles and check them together. • c) Calculate the third angle in the triangle using the 180° rule. • Yellow/Green Group: • Mrs Lowe will be working with you. • Complete page 54 of the Abacus book. • When you have finished, work in pairs to create your own triangle problems for each other and solve them. • Red/Blue Group: • Miss Rostron will be working with you. • Complete page 55 of the Abacus book. • When you have finished, work in pairs to create your own triangle problems for each other and solve them. L.O. I can calculate the angles in a triangle.