Angles - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
This worksheet is designed to test students' understanding of angles and turns. It begins with a series of questions that require identifying different types of turns made by wheels, such as a three-quarter turn, a whole turn, and a quarter turn. Students must recognise which wheel corresponds to each type of turn and then state the number of degrees in each turn. For instance, they are asked to specify the degrees in a three-quarter turn, a whole turn, a quarter turn, and a half turn, demonstrating their knowledge of the angular measurements that correspond to these fractions of a full rotation.
The latter part of the worksheet provides a hands-on activity where students are tasked with cutting out various angles. Once they have these angles as separate pieces, they must arrange them in ascending order based on their size. This exercise not only reinforces the concept of comparing angles but also requires students to identify and write the type of angle on the back of each cut-out piece. This could include identifying acute, obtuse, right, or reflex angles, depending on the shapes provided. The activity is practical and interactive, helping to solidify the students' understanding of geometric concepts in a visual and tactile way.