Properties of Shape - Compare and Order Angles - Worksheet
Maths Resource Description
The worksheet on 'Compare and Order Angles' is designed to enhance students' understanding of angles through various exercises. Children are tasked with comparing and ordering angles in both ascending and descending order. They utilise tools such as an angle tester to determine whether angles are acute or obtuse. The exercises include identifying and ordering angles presented in different forms, such as within shapes and on grids. Students are required to discern the largest angle from a set of three or four and to correctly sequence multiple angles.
Further activities on the worksheet focus on fluency and precision, where students circle the largest angle in given shapes or diagrams and label each angle as acute, obtuse, or a right angle. They are also challenged to draw angles that are larger or smaller than a referenced obtuse or acute angle. Additionally, the worksheet includes tasks that require students to draw angles based on specific criteria and then order them appropriately. The accompanying answer sheets provide solutions to the exercises, facilitating self-assessment and understanding of angle comparisons and ordering.