Year 6
Coordinates and shapes: To solve practical problems involving circles
Year 6
Coordinates and shapes: To solve practical problems involving circles
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will identify relationships between circle parts and then solve problems involving circles.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which part of the circle does the arrow represent?
Diameter
Radius
Q2.
Examples of which part of the circle are shown below?
Circumference
Diameter
Q3.
Examples of which part of the circle are shown below?
Circumference
Radius
Q4.
Use the given radius to calculate the diameter of the circle.
2.1 cm
21 cm
84 cm
Q5.
Use the given diameter to calculate the radius of the circle.
10 cm
42 cm
4 Questions
Q1.
What is the approximate circumference of this circle?
Approximately 10.5 cm
Approximately 21 cm
Q2.
What is the approximate circumference of this circle?
Approximately 12.6 cm
Approximately 8.4 cm
Q3.
3 circles with radius 3 cm are placed next to each other. What is the length of the row?
12 cm
9 cm
Q4.
4 circles with diameter 4.1 cm are placed next to each other. What is the length of the row?
12 cm
8.2 cm