Circles Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 6 Circle Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.
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Mathematics Year 6: (6G5) Illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius
Differentiation:
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Underline the diameter of the circles, where the radius is directly divisible by 2. Measurements given in whole mm, cm and m.
Expected Underline the diameter of the circles, where the radius is not always a whole number. Measurements given in mm, cm or m.
Greater Depth Underline the diameter of the circles, where the radius or diameter is not always a whole number, and is sometimes presented as a fraction. Measurements given in mm, cm or m and may need converting.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency)
Developing Identify if the statements about the radius or diameter of circles are true or false. Includes circles where the radius is directly divisible by 2. Measurements given in whole mm, cm and m.
Expected Identify if the statements about the radius or diameter of circles are true or false. Includes circles where the radius is not always a whole number. Measurements given in mm, cm or m.
Greater Depth Identify if the statements about the radius or diameter of circles are true or false. Includes circles where the radius or diameter is not always a whole number, and is sometimes presented as a fraction. Measurements given in mm, cm or m and may need converting.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning and Problem Solving)
Developing Explain which circle is the odd one out. Includes circles where the radius is directly divisible by 2. Measurements given in whole mm, cm and m.
Expected Explain which circle is the odd one out. Includes circles where the radius is not always a whole number. Measurements given in mm, cm or m.
Greater Depth Explain which circle is the odd one out. Includes circles where the radius or diameter is not always a whole number, and is sometimes presented as a fraction. Measurements given in mm, cm or m and may need converting.
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