Year 3
To identify and recognise angles
Year 3
To identify and recognise angles
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will start to understand what the word 'angle' means. We will begin to identify angles within objects and shapes before we start to compare the size of angles.
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4 Questions
Q1.
What is an angle?
An angle is a number bigger than 10.
An angle is a part of a whole.
An angle is created when a pair of lines run next to each other but never touch.
Q2.
Which images show an angle being formed? (3 answers)

A
Q3.
Which symbol compares the angle sizes correctly?

+
<
=
Q4.
Which angle is the greatest?

B
C