Challenge Questions
A quadrilateral has angles of 70, 130 and 60 degrees, what is the missing angle?
Learning Objectives
A quadrilateral has angles of 70, 130 and 60 degrees, what is the missing angle?
Learning Objectives
Beginning
To demonstrate how to use basic angle rules.
Developing
To demonstrate how to use basic angle rules.
Developing
To investigate the angle in a triangle.
Mastering
To investigate and then remember the rules for calculating internal angles in polygons.
Resources
Beginning
Developing
Ask students to cut out a triangle and then mark the three corners.
Now cut the corners off the triangle corners.
Angles in a Triangle Trail (Print)
Ask students to draw a six-sided shape (but making sure it is not a concave shape - see the picture).
Now pick one corner and draw straight lines from this corner to each of the other corners.
What shapes does this form within the larger shape?
What does this tell us about angles in the larger shape?
Ask students to now investigate other polygons.
Draw an example of each shape (they do not need to cut them out) and follow the method above.
Ask students to make a poster showing their findings.
Use this information to complete the table below.
Angles in Polygon (From Ten Ticks)
Homework
Homework
Complete ten questions from the questions that were emailed. At least 5 questions from section 9 and five questions from section 10.
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