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This Year 5 Measuring with a Protractor 2 lesson covers the prior learning of comparing and ordering angles before moving onto the main skill of measuring obtuse angles accurately.
The lesson starts with a prior learning worksheet to check pupils’ understanding. The interactive lesson slides recap the prior learning before moving on to the main skill. Children can then practise further by completing the activities and can extend their learning by completing an engaging extension task.
National Curriculum Objective
Mathematics Year 5: (5G4a) Know angles are measured in degrees: estimate and compare acute, obtuse and reflex angles
Mathematics Year 5: (5G4c) Draw given angles and measure them in degrees
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These lesson slides guide pupils through the prior learning of place value of comparing and ordering angles, before moving onto the main skill of measuring with a protractor 2. There are a number of questions to check pupils' understanding throughout.
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This powerpoint can be used to model the questions that the children will complete on the Varied Fluency and Reasoning & Problem Solving worksheets as part of this lesson.
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These are the same as the lesson slides on Classroom Secrets. You can assign this as an activity for pupils to access individually in school or remotely from home.
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Jade identifies acute and obtuse angles and demonstrates how to use a protractor in this Measure with a Protractor Video Tutorial. She uses key terminology including acute, obtuse, scale, estimate and degrees.
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This Year 5 Measuring with a Protractor 2 lesson covers the prior learning of comparing and ordering angles, before moving onto the main skill of measuring obtuse angles accurately.
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This Year 4 Compare and Order Angles Game checks pupils' understanding of recognising and comparing different types of angles.
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This Year 4 Order Angles Sequencing Game aims to support pupils' understanding of shape and angles.
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This worksheet includes differentiated varied fluency questions for pupils to practise adding same decimal places in context.
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This Year 5 Measure with a Protractor Game aims to develop pupils' ability to use a protractor to measure angles.
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This Year 5 Angles Game checks pupils' understanding of measuring angles in degrees, and estimating and comparing acute, obtuse and reflex angles.
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This measuring with a protractor 2 extension task includes a challenge activity which can be used to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in the measuring with a protractor 2 lesson.
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This worksheet includes varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions for pupils to practise the main skill of measuring with a protractor 2.
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This differentiated worksheet includes reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
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This measuring with a protractor 2 Discussion Problems includes two discussion problems which can be used in pairs or small groups to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in this lesson.
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This Year 5 Measuring with a Protractor 2 Maths Challenge checks pupils’ understanding of measuring obtuse angles with a protractor within a problem solving context.
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This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
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This Summer week 6 Maths pack contains varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving worksheets
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This Decimals Consolidation Year 5 resource will help your pupils consolidate their understanding of Summer Block 1: Decimals