Max Maths, Year 3, Try it, Comparing angles with a right angle
Maths Resource Description
In the 'Max Maths' curriculum for Year 3, there's an engaging activity designed to help students understand and compare different angles to a right angle. The 'Let's Try It' section presents a hands-on task where pupils are asked to examine a variety of angles and determine their size in relation to a right angle, which is 90 degrees. The instructions are straightforward: students are to draw a circle around any angle that is smaller than a right angle, indicating that it is an acute angle. Conversely, they are to draw a rectangle around angles that are larger than a right angle, signifying that these are obtuse angles.
This exercise is not only interactive but also visually reinforces the concept of angle sizes. By associating shapes with the size of angles, children can create a memorable link between the visual representation and the mathematical concept. Once they've completed this activity, students are directed to continue their learning and practice by turning to pages 216 to 217 in their workbook. This progression allows them to apply what they've learned in a structured context, further solidifying their understanding of angles in relation to the familiar right angle.