Hook:
Vocab quizlet
https://quizlet.com/au/1068410182/angles-vocabulary-yr-56-flash-cards/?i=60qois&x=1jqt
Have a look around the classroom. Can you identify the angle of at least three different objects?
Bonus point if you can label what type of angle it is…
Extra bonus point if you can estimate how many degrees it is…
Mini Lesson:
Let's revise what we know reading and measuring angles...
Students discuss and write notes in Maths book.
Independent/Guided:
Students then complete the following Nelson Tasks
At level- au-t2-m-4203-measure-and-order-angles-differentiated-activity-sheets.pdf
Below level-au-t2-m-4204-estimate-angle-size-differentiated-activity-sheets.pdf
Angle Rules Knowledge Organiser Revision Questions.pdf
answers: Angle Rules Knowledge Organiser Revision Question Answers.pdf
Reflection
Which angle do you find the most challenging to identify?
Hook:
https://quizlet.com/au/1068410182/angles-vocabulary-yr-56-flash-cards/?i=60qois&x=1jqt
Online Protractor: https://www.mathplayground.com/measuringangles.html
Mini Lesson:
Find a partner.
1. Use 10 pieces of tape on your table to create angles. See if you can also create a square/rectangle, and triangle in your design.
2. Using a coloured texta. See if you can find any 2D shapes in your design. Square - blue
Rectangle - Green
Triangle - Red
Other - Black
Come back to floor.
Let's review how you measure an angle.
Placing the protractor correctly.
Labelling the angle you are measure with the arc.
Reading the protractor correctly.
Labelling the measurement with the degrees symbol.
Independent/Guided:
Students are going to measure the different angles on their tables.
Label the angle with whiteboard texta on their table.
20 mins.
With 20 mins left - have a walk around and look at other people's work.
Teacher create anchor chart:
Does anyone have a square on their table?
What angles are in a square?
Square has four right angles and = 360 degrees always.
Do the same for a rectangle and triangle.
A rectangle has...
A triangle has...
Reflection
Knowing the angles in a shape is helpful when you you are trying to find a missing angle.
Hook:
Keys to Success or Essential Assessment rapid recall
Mini Lesson:
Revisiting angles from previous sessions uses a protractor to read more angles, focus on 180- 360 degrees and how to use the protractor.
Independent/Guided:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/3/search?q=angles%20grade%206
When you need to tell someone which angle you are talking about, you can use letters!
e.g. ABC.
Reflection