

Measure and Record: Angles
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With over 80 task cards, this numeracy activity engages a wide range of learners in the concept of angles [angle types, measuring angles, complementary angles and supplementary angles]. The differentiated approach ensures all learners are supported and all learners are extended.
Measure and Record is a numeracy task that enables learners to calculate angles and determine a range of angle sizes.
What's included in this teacher resource?
- Tier 1: 40 x Measure the angle and record the angle type
- Tier 2: 40 x Measure the angle and calculate the remaining angle [right angles, straight angles]
Format: PDF
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