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Everyday Angles Game

Everyday Angles Game
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Description

This game provides opportunities for students to compare and order angles in everyday objects. It contains a series of pictures containing angles in various sizes which can be utilized to match, compare and order angles. This game is part of the Year 3- All About Angles Unit of work.
 

Suitable for
  • Fast Finishers
  • Relief Teachers
  • Parents
Lesson Structure
  • Individual Activity
  • Rotations / Group Work
  • Class Activity
Curriculum Codes

AC9M3M05 9

Identify angles as measures of turn and compare angles with right angles in everyday situations

ACMMG064 8.4

Identify angles as measures of turn and compare angle sizes in everyday situations

VCMMG146

Identify angles as measures of turn and compare angle sizes in everyday situations

MA2-1WM old

Uses appropriate terminology to describe, and symbols to represent, mathematical ideas

MA2-16MG old

Identifies, describes, compares and classifies angles

MA2-GM-01 new

Uses grid maps and directional language to locate positions and follow routes

MA2-GM-02 new

Measures and estimates lengths in metres, centimetres and millimetres

MA2-GM-03 new

Identifies angles and classifies them by comparing to a right angle

MA2-2DS-01 new

Compares two-dimensional shapes and describes their features

MA2-2DS-02 new

Performs transformations by combining and splitting two-dimensional shapes

MA2-2DS-03 new

Estimates, measures and compares areas using square centimetres and square metres

Differentiation

Modifications

Students can match angles that are the same size.
 

EXTENSIONS

Students can order angles from smallest to largest.
Students can write statements about pairs or sets of angles using mathematical language they have learnt.
 

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Reviews
Michele Buck
Posted 3 years ago
QLD, Australia
These were great. The girls I worked with got involved with the activities we did using these cards and this helped their understanding of movable angles and acute, obtuse and right angles.