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Learning Objectives: Angles

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ANGLES

Learning objectives
1. Sum of angles at a point

2. Angles on a straight line

3. Angles in a triangle;

4. Angles in a quadrilateral

5. Vertically opposite angles


STARTER
Which shape(s) has...
BRAVE BRAVER
A. 4 sides a) 4 right angles and 2
longer sides
B. 3 sides
b) 3 sides and 3 angles
C. 6 square faces
of the same size
D. 4 right angles and 2
c) 5 sides
longer sides
d) 6 sides
E. 5 sides
e) 3 sides and only 2
F. 6 sides
angles of the same
size
f) 6 square faces
6/28/22

Lesson 1: ANGLES
Learning Objective:
To identify 3 types of angles and estimate size
of angles.

Learning outcomes:
Must - Estimate the size of angles (L3)
Should - Identify three different types of angle by
size (L4)
Could - Calculate the UNKNOWN ANGLES (L5)
» on a straight line/ in a triangle
» around a point
» in a triangle quadrilateral
» Vertically opposite angles
Class discussion
What do we know about angles?
• Where can we see
angles in everyday
life?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/topic/angles

They are not


ANGELS
What do we know about angles?
• An angle is formed when two lines meet
and is measured in degrees.
What do we know about angles?
• An angle is formed when two lines meet
and is measured in degrees.
• We use a little circle ° following the number to mean
degrees.
• For example 54° means 54 degrees
What is the size of this angle?
What is the size of this angle?

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What is the size of this angle?
What is the size of this angle?

180° (Half turn)


What is the size of this angle?
What is the size of this angle?

360° (Full turn)


Useful Angles to know

90° (Right Angle)

180° (Half turn)

360° (Full turn)


An acute angle is one which is less
than 90°
All of these angles are acute:
An obtuse angle is one which is more than
90° but less than 180°

All of these angles are obtuse:


A Reflex Angle is one which is more than
180° but less than 360°
All of these are reflex angles:
Summary
• Acute Angle: less than 90°

• Obtuse Angle: more than 90° but less


than 180°

• Reflex Angle: more than 180° but less


than 360°
Reflex Obtuse
Correct
Answer

Acute
Reflex Acute
Correct
Answer

Obtuse
Reflex Obtuse
Correct
Answer

Acute
Reflex
Correct
Answer Obtuse

Acute
0 0
170 315
0 0
20 45
Correct
Answer
0 0
180 170
Correct
Answer

0 0
200 100
0 0
160 60
0 0
100
Correct
Answer 140
0 0
15
Correct
Answer 350
0 0
70 50
0 0
120 175
0 0
135 150
Correct
Answer
0 0
90
Correct
Answer 270
0 0
360 180
0 0
180 0
0 0
345 360
Correct
Answer
0 0
360 270
Correct
Answer

0 0
225 90
Reflex
Correct
Answer Acute

Obtuse
Reflex Obtuse

Acute
Correct
Answer
3 STARS AND A WISH

WISH:
6/28/22

Lesson 2: ANGLES
Learning Objective:
To calculate unknown angles on a straight line
and in a triangle

Learning outcomes:
Must - Identify 3 types of angle and estimate
its size (L3)
Should - To calculate unknown angles on a straight
line and in a triangle (L5)
Could - To calculate unknown angles:
» around a point
» in a triangle quadrilateral
» Vertically opposite angles
Angles in a triangle
Angles on a straight line
TRIANGLE FACT!!

The angles on a
straight line
add up to 180°.

a + b + c = 180°
Angles on a straight line....
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadLesson.asp?title=angles/anglesum
s&taskID=1082
The angles on a straight
line add up to 180°.

a + b = 180°
b a

The angles on a straight


line add up to 180°.

a + b + c = 180°
Angles on a straight line - Examples
e.g.1 e.g.4

a = ?
d 110°
40° a a = 140˚
d = ?
e.g.2 d = 70˚
b = ?
35° b b = 145˚

e.g.3
c = ?
c 125° c = 55˚
Angles in a triangle - Examples

1) 2) 3) 20°
a
b

60° 60°
42° c d

4) 72°

68° e
3 STARS AND A WISH

WISH:
Starter: MATHANAGRAMS
Can you unjumble the words to find out the
maths word?
1. rtngleai 4. qeuasr

2. trotorapcr 5. adrirallatque

3. Nglae 6. esreedg
Starter: MATHANAGRAMS
Can you unjumble the words to find out the
maths word?
1. triangle 4. square

2. protractor 5. quadrilateral

3. angle 6. degrees
The angles on a straight
line add up to 180°.

a + b = 180°
b a

The angles on a straight


line add up to 180°.

a + b + c = 180°
1) 2)

3) 4) 5)
6)
4) 5)
6/28/22

ANGLES
Learning Objective:
To calculate unknown angles around a point and
in a quadrilateral and vertically opposite
angles
Learning outcomes:
Must - To calculate unknown angles
> on a straight line
> in a triangle
Should - To calculate unknown angles
> around a point
> in a quadrilateral
Could - To calculate unknown angle with vertically
opposite angles
Angles around a point
The angles on a straight
a line add up to 180°.
b
a + b = 180°

The angles at a point add


up to 360°.
n
m
m + n + p = 360°
p
Angles around a point

Angles around a point add up to


360.

a b

c
d

a + b + c + d = 360
because there are 360 in a full turn.
Examples 1 & 2
a =?
a a = 360° - (230° + 90°)
a = 360° - 320°
230°
a = 40°

b =?
30°
b = 360° - (30° + 90°)

b b = 360° - (120°)
b = 240°
Example 3 & 4
c = ?
65˚ c = 360 – (90 + 65)
c = 360 – 155
c
c = 205˚

d d = ?
d = 360 – (90 + 195)

195˚
d = 360 – 285
d = 75˚
The angles on a straight
line add up to 180°.

a + b + c = 180°

The angles in a
quadrilateral up to 360°.

w + x + y + z = 360°
EXAMPLES
Intersecting lines
Vertically opposite angles

When two lines intersect, two pairs of vertically


opposite angles are formed.

a
d b
c

a=c and b=d

Vertically opposite angles are equal.


Vertically opposite
angles are equal.
So...

A=B
D=C
Examples

3) 4)
True or False?
The sum of all the angles around a
point is...
360˚
The sum of all the angles on a
straight line is...

130˚
The sum of angles in a triangle is...
120˚
True or False?
The sum of all the angles around a
point is...
360˚ TRUE :D
The sum of all the angles on a
straight line is...
FALSE correct
130˚ answer is 180˚
The sum of angles in a triangle is...
120˚
FALSE correct
answer is 180˚
3 STARS AND A WISH

WISH:
8G1
ANGLES
Learning Objective:
To calculate the sum of interior angles of a polygon

Learning outcomes:
Must (L4) -Calculate the UNKNOWN ANGLES (L5)
» on a straight line / in a triangles
» around a point

Should (L5) – Calculate the unknown angles of a


» Quadrilateral
» Vertically oppisite angles (L5)

Could (L6) - Calculate the sum of interior and exterior


angles in a polygon
exterior angle =

360° ÷ number of sides of


shape

Interior angle =

180 ° - exterior angle


Example 1 – calculate
a) exterior angle b) interior angle
3 STARS AND A WISH

WISH:

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