Angles in Year 5 Mathematics

What I’m learning in Maths today
 
 
 
Heidi, Amy and Nelly -  
What is?
Katie, Lucy, Cameron, Daniel, Izzy, Alissa, Sophie, Jacob and Holly T -  
What is?
Nia, Holly H, Isla, Rhys, Zoe and Isobel – 
What is?
72  x 10                  72 x 100          
 
     72 x 1,000
72 ÷ 10      
  
  
 
  72 ÷ 100
    
72 ÷ 1,000
Double 72
    
½ of 72
    
1/6 of 72
4/9 of 72        
  
  10% of 72
36  x 10                  36 x 100          
 
     36 x 1,000
36 ÷ 10      
  
  
 
  36 ÷ 100
    
36 ÷ 1,000
Double 36
    
½ of 36
    
1/4 of 36
3/4 of 36        
  
  1/3 of 36
30 x 10                  30 x 100          
 
     30 x 1,000
30 ÷ 10      
  
  
 
  30 ÷ 100
    
30 ÷ 1,000
Double 30
  
       ½ of 30
    
     1/6 of 30
3/5 of 30        
  
Heidi, Amy and Nelly -  
ANSWERS
Katie, Lucy, Cameron, Daniel, Izzy, Alissa, Sophie, Jacob and Holly T -  
ANSWERS
Nia, Holly H, Isla, Rhys, Zoe and Isobel – 
ANSWERS
720                           7,200                        72,000
7.2      
  
  
 
          0.72
    
          0.072
144            
    
   36
   
                   12
32        
  
                 7.2
360                           3,600          
 
             36,000
36      
  
  
 
             3.6
    
           0.36
72        
    
         18
    
                9
27               
  
              12
300                  3,000          
 
     30,000
3      
  
  
 
          0.3
    
0.03
60
  
                     15
    
     5
18        
  
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You measure angles in degrees
    
The symbol for degrees is 
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Let’s recap
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    A right angle is a quarter of a full turn. It measures
90
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    A half of a full turn is called a straight angle.  It
measures 180
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    A full turn is when a line turns around in a
complete circle.  It measures 360
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   Any angle that is smaller than a right angle is an
acute angle.
    
REMEMBER a right angle is 90
°
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    An obtuse angle is bigger than a right angle but
smaller than a straight angle
   
   
REMEMBER a straight angle is 180
°
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A reflex angle is bigger than a straight angle.
What type of angles are these?
Can you estimate their sizes in degrees?
Acute = 45
°
Straight = 180
°
Right = 90
°
Obtuse = 135
°
Reflex = 225
°
What kind of angle is this?
Obtuse
Straight
Reflex
Right
Acute
Click on the correct type of angle.
What kind of angle is this?
Obtuse
Straight
Reflex
Acute
Right
Click on the correct type of angle.
What kind of angle is this?
Straight
Reflex
Acute
Right
Obtuse
Click on the correct type of angle.
What kind of angle is this?
Reflex
Acute
Right
Obtuse
Straight
Click on the correct type of angle.
What kind of angle is this?
Acute
Right
Obtuse
Straight
Reflex
Click on the correct type of angle.
Do you know how to use a protractor?
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!
Isla, Nia, Rhys and Holly H
Maths Activities 1 and 2
Everybody else in Year 5
Y5 Maths Activity Pages 1-4
Measure the acute, obtuse and reflex
angles.
(Answers on page 5)
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In Year 5 Mathematics, students are learning about angles, including how to measure acute and obtuse angles using a protractor, calculate reflex angles, and understand concepts such as right angles, straight angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, and full turns. The lesson includes practical examples and assessments to help students grasp these geometric concepts effectively.

  • Mathematics
  • Angles
  • Year 5
  • Geometry
  • Protractor

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  1. What Im learning in Maths today Maths Y5 (Angles) Teacher assessment Date: 11.5.20 L.Obj: *I can use a protractor to measure the size of the acute and obtuse angles. *I can calculate the size of a reflex angle by subtracting the acute/obtuse angle from 360 . I CT Group TA Pair

  2. Heidi, Amy and Nelly - What is? 72 x 10 72 x 100 72 10 72 100 Double 72 4/9 of 72 72 x 1,000 72 1,000 1/6 of 72 10% of 72 of 72 Katie, Lucy, Cameron, Daniel, Izzy, Alissa, Sophie, Jacob and Holly T - What is? 36 x 10 36 x 100 36 10 36 100 Double 36 of 36 3/4 of 36 1/3 of 36 36 x 1,000 36 1,000 1/4 of 36 Nia, Holly H, Isla, Rhys, Zoe and Isobel What is? 30 x 10 30 x 100 30 10 30 100 Double 30 of 30 3/5 of 30 30 x 1,000 30 1,000 1/6 of 30

  3. Heidi, Amy and Nelly - ANSWERS 720 7,200 72,000 7.2 0.72 144 36 32 7.2 12 0.072 Katie, Lucy, Cameron, Daniel, Izzy, Alissa, Sophie, Jacob and Holly T - ANSWERS 360 3,600 36,000 36 3.6 72 18 27 12 0.36 9 Nia, Holly H, Isla, Rhys, Zoe and Isobel ANSWERS 300 3,000 30,000 3 0.3 60 15 18 0.03 5

  4. Lets recap Degrees Degrees You measure angles in degrees The symbol for degrees is

  5. Right angles Right angles A right angle is a quarter of a full turn. It measures 90

  6. Straight angles Straight angles A half of a full turn is called a straight angle. It measures 180

  7. Full turn Full turn A full turn is when a line turns around in a complete circle. It measures 360

  8. Acute angles Acute angles Any angle that is smaller than a right angle is an acute angle. REMEMBER a right angle is 90

  9. Obtuse angles Obtuse angles An obtuse angle is bigger than a right angle but smaller than a straight angle REMEMBER a straight angle is 180

  10. Reflex angles Reflex angles A reflex angle is bigger than a straight angle.

  11. What type of angles are these? Can you estimate their sizes in degrees?

  12. Acute = 45 Straight = 180 Right = 90 Reflex = 225 Obtuse = 135

  13. What kind of angle is this? Right Acute Obtuse Straight Reflex Click on the correct type of angle.

  14. What kind of angle is this? Right Acute Obtuse Straight Reflex Click on the correct type of angle.

  15. What kind of angle is this? Right Acute Obtuse Straight Reflex Click on the correct type of angle.

  16. What kind of angle is this? Right Acute Obtuse Straight Reflex Click on the correct type of angle.

  17. What kind of angle is this? Right Acute Obtuse Straight Reflex Click on the correct type of angle.

  18. Do you know how to use a protractor?

  19. NOW ITS YOUR TURN! Isla, Nia, Rhys and Holly H Maths Activities 1 and 2 Everybody else in Year 5 Y5 Maths Activity Pages 1-4 Measure the acute, obtuse and reflex angles. (Answers on page 5)

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